Microsoft and Sun in new clash
News The Extensible Markup Language, or XML, which has evolved as the standard way to share data over the Internet, is a Worldwide Web Consortium standard. This time the battle is over shaping standards for Extensible Markup Language space.
[December 13, 2000, 8:35]
Adobe collects Yellow Dragon
News Yellow Dragon makes two products that help business use XML (Extensible Markup Language), the widely spreading standard for exchanging corporate data among disparate computing systems. Yellow Dragon's other product is a server application for...
[November 11, 2003, 9:10]
Oracle unveils weapons against IBM, Microsoft
News The new release of Oracle 9i database will better handle XML (Extensible Markup Language) data, a Web standard for data exchange that lets companies construct e-commerce and new Web services applications, said Oracle executives.
[November 30, 2001, 16:13]
A SAS/AF Application to Transfer Data Between SAS and XLS/CSV/XML Files
White Papers Transferring data between SAS and other data types, such as Microsoft Excel (XLS), Comma Separated Value (CSV), and eXtensible Markup Language (XML), could be difficult. XLS/CSV/XML, with many advantages.
[June 2, 2007, 1:00]
XParent: An Efficient RDBMS-Based XML Database System
White Papers The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an emerging standard for data representation and exchange on the Internet. In order to facilitate the task of querying XML documents, efficient storage models for storing XML documents in database systems...
[November 4, 2008, 0:01]
The Day Ahead: WebMethods serves up hot B2B IPO with XML twist
News Get ready for the first new IPO buzzword of the millennium -- XML, or eXtensible Markup Language. The initial public offering of webMethods should sizzle Friday courtesy of the buzz surrounding XML, an emerging standard for sharing data over the...
[February 11, 2000, 12:42]
MSDN Webcast: Introducing Web Services in SQL Server 2005 (Level 200)
White Papers Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 builds on this functionality by supporting Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a first-class data type. It also provides a new query language for XML documents and allows you to perform in-place modifications.
[February 7, 2006, 23:00]
psiX: Hierarchical Distributed Index for Efficiently Locating XML Data in Peer-to-Peer Networks
White Papers With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a standard for information interchange on the Internet, XML is commonly used as an underlying data model for P2P applications to deal with the heterogeneity of data and to...
[December 24, 2008, 0:00]
Introducing Microsoft Office Word 2003
White Papers Word 2003 also supports Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a file format and serves as a fully functional XML editor. The review and markup features have been enhanced to address the many ways that one can track changes and manage comments.
[April 16, 2008, 1:02]
Emile
Downloads Emil comes with an optional Validator to ensure correct markup, and can be extended with other plug-in components.Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an open document standard for structured content, created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C...
[June 9, 1999, 8:00]
XML - A New Approach to Documentation
White Papers Such an effort in the digital domain is reflected in the creation of Extensible Markup Language (XML). The primary purpose of XML is sharing of data across different information systems, especially those connected through the Internet.
[May 14, 2009, 1:17]
Improving Performance and Control in SAP Environments
White Papers A critical component of the Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) product portfolio, the Cisco ACE XML Gateway is a powerful appliance that provides a solution to the challenges posed by Extensible Markup Language (XML) applications and Service...
[October 7, 2008, 1:01]
XML 1: What is XML by the way? A look at the Web "Lingua Franca"
News XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. And lastly, it was decided that terseness in XML markup was unimportant, with the belief that clarity was preferable to less characters, especially when shortcuts can easily be implemented.
[November 10, 1999, 11:01]
Java XML Digital Signatures
White Papers Extensible Markup Language (XML) technology is now an integral part of web-based business applications. XML signature, XML encryption, XML Key Management Specification (XKMS), Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), and XML Access Control Markup...
[September 27, 2006, 1:00]
The push behind Microsoft's Office moves
News Microsoft announced that starting 5 December, customers and partners will be able to view the unique Extensible Markup Language (XML) dialects, or "schemas", used by three of the most common Office applications: Word, Excel and InfoPath.
[December 3, 2003, 13:50]
How open is the new Office?
News The software giant intends to make Extensible Markup Language (XML) a supported file format -- in addition to existing proprietary formats -- for its upcoming Office 11 desktop software, which is in the hands of about 12,000 beta testers.
[December 16, 2002, 11:50]
Web forms standard makes slow progress
News The technology, based on the digital document lingua franca Extensible Markup Language (XML), is a way of building online forms to be more flexible than current Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)-based documents.
[August 5, 2003, 15:10]
Standards group recommends XHTML 1.0
News XHTML 1.0 is the result of rewriting HTML 4.0 -- the markup language behind millions of Web pages -- as an Extensible Markup Language application. By adopting a language that incorporates both HTML and XML, Web content developers are essentially...
[January 28, 2000, 10:13]
Microsoft announces XDocs details
News Office 11 will rely heavily on Extensible Markup Language (XML), the lingua franca of Web services, to record and display data more flexibly. Moore said Microsoft decided to use the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) standard...
[February 10, 2003, 13:28]
W3C marks 'milestone' in DOM protocol
News XML, or extensible markup language, is a W3C recommendation for creating task- or industry-specific markup languages that are more machine-readable than traditional Web pages or text documents. There are nearly seven years of experience in XML in it.
[April 8, 2004, 9:05]



