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Office 2003 to arrive early

News Most notably, Office will support XML (Extensible Markup Language), a programming language that lets applications communicate with back-end business systems and Web services. Microsoft hopes XML support will convince businesses to upgrade to Office...

[September 12, 2003, 16:45]

Oracle releases data-gathering tool

News Oracle in January introduced Customer Data Hub, integration software sold as a stand-alone product that uses XML (Extensible Markup Language)-based protocols called Web services to centralise information about customers.

[May 17, 2004, 11:45]

Microsoft: ready for open source threat?

News Microsoft.Net and HailStorm make use of XML (Extensible Markup Language) to pass information between computers based on Windows and computers using other operating systems. The infrastructure to operate XML Web services relies on the Windows...

[June 19, 2001, 11:29]

Telecom '99: Oracle, IBM roll out mobile e-commerce

News The Java-based Portal-to-Go translates HTML first into XML (Extensible Markup Language) and then into a format used by a device -- either WAP (Wireless Access Protocol) or the device's native format. The software, code-named project Panama, has...

[October 11, 1999, 12:37]

Web standards body advances TV features

News XHTML is HTML's successor, written in XML (Extensible Markup Language). The XHTML+SMIL Profile originates from a dispute between the SMIL working group and the troika of Microsoft, Compaq Computer and Macromedia, which wanted closer integration...

[August 16, 2001, 10:47]

Netscape 6 beta due next month

News In addition, Netscape announced the availability of XUL (XML-based user interface language), a new, open source XML (Extensible Markup Language) application that, according to officials, makes it easier to develop a customisable user interface...

[March 22, 2000, 15:10]

Gates unveils Visual Studio.Net

News At the heart of Web services is a Web standard called XML (Extensible Markup Language), which allows for data to be exchanged over the Internet. What we're saying is, today is a major step forward for letting people build the next generation of...

[February 14, 2002, 9:03]

Gates: open source lacks interoperability

News Gates cited in particular Microsoft's efforts with Web services based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language). Gates said XML will allow companies to pursue a strategy of "interoperability by design" across many different kinds of software -- and he...

[February 7, 2005, 8:00]

Cisco spruces up IP phone

News It does so by running programs written in an emerging software language called XML (Extensible Markup Language) that's used to share data over networks. Also Tuesday, Cisco said it will extend XML capabilities to its 7905G and 7912G VoIP phones by...

[September 10, 2003, 11:00]

Sun and allies promote Java for servers

News J2EE version 1.3 features improved security; support for wireless technology; better support for XML (Extensible Markup Language), a Web standard for data exchange; and new connector technology that allows businesses to link different software...

[January 30, 2002, 12:34]

IBM revamps WebSphere

News Tivoli Access Manager will work with Kerberos and the XML (Extensible Markup Language)-based Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), which are two systems for conveying identity information to network access control software.

[November 7, 2003, 15:05]

Novell emphasises open-source commitment

News In June, Novell will offer an upgrade to its iChain security management software, adding support for Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based standard for exchanging security information across different...

[April 16, 2003, 10:19]

Sun aims Java at the Web services market

News Senior executives say "Java and XML" where they once just said "Java," and Sun changed Green's title last year from general manager of Java to general manager of Java and XML (Extensible Markup Language).

[March 26, 2002, 14:08]

XML expert brings blogging to Sun

News Extensible Markup Language guru Tim Bray has joined Sun Microsystems' software group to work on XML-based syndication technologies and advanced search. There's a vision of next-generation technology around the intersection of RSS, XML and advanced...

[March 16, 2004, 7:55]

Intel calls for e-business standard

News XML (Extensible Markup Language), a new language for the Web, will be that lingua franca, he said. While XML is being used in a number of applications, the data created by those applications needs to be shared across platforms and between customers.

[February 17, 2000, 10:02]

News Burst: Dell in XML launch - exclusive

News The new sites will use XML (extensible markup language) and aim to give Dell's hundreds of thousands of Web pages across the globe an identical look and feel. One of the fast-growing computer company's claims to fame is its adoption of the Net for...

[November 10, 1999, 12:16]

IBM incorporates XML into content management

News The goal of Cinnamon is to speed up the process of setting up a content management system and simplify making changes to XML (Extensible Markup Language) document definitions once the system is up and running, said James Reimer, chief architect of...

[July 27, 2004, 12:50]

Web consortium to sync text with video

News The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) chartered the Timed Text Working Group (TTWG) to come up with a streaming text specification, based on XML (Extensible Markup Language), that will synchronise text with video or audio streamed over the Internet.

[January 22, 2003, 10:56]

Software trio teams on e-commerce security tech

News The software trio is aiming to make the new technology, called the XML (Extensible Markup Language) key management specification (XKMS), a standard. A new standard for the XML-based trust services architecture will enable trust through stronger...

[November 29, 2000, 14:41]

Office to work with proprietary back-ends

News The most notable new features in Office 2003 include the ability to save documents in XML (Extensible Markup Language) format in addition to Office's native file format. Adherence to basic XML ensures that disparate computing systems can recognise...

[July 17, 2003, 12:48]

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