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Multiple security tools debut in SF

News Meanwhile, security companies Netegrity and Business Layers said they are jointly demonstrating a new XML-based product for identity management. VeriSign said it will introduce software that adds security to Web services applications through...

[April 14, 2003, 15:24]

Microsoft enlists VC firm in .Net push

News The program offers venture capital firms a way to partner with Microsoft by providing access to .Net and XML Web Service-related technology, services and products for the companies in their portfolios.

[August 15, 2001, 8:30]

Microsoft steers away from object orientation

News Instead, said Box, programs will use XML-based managed services to communicate with each other. As Microsoft prepares developers and independent software vendors for Longhorn, the next version of its Windows operating system, the company wants to...

[January 27, 2004, 15:30]

Athlon XP/2600+: Internet performance review

Reviews Although AMD’s processors usually do better than Intel’s chips when translating XML pages, this appears to have now changed thanks to current hardware configuration and driver updates. When rendering XML pages with JavaScript, AMD’s processors are...

[September 3, 2002, 15:28]

Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards

News XML schema. Microsoft XML schemas as well as with potential patent issues that could arise in the future. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has cited legal concerns over Microsoft's software as a factor behind its decision to only use document...

[September 5, 2005, 17:40]

When programmers can write no more

News I've never suffered from it," said systems software consultant and XML specialist Bill Schindler. I don't call it programmer's block, I think of it as stagnation," said Dave Winer, chief executive of Userland Software and commander in chief of the...

[August 4, 2000, 15:22]

Groove swings $51m from Microsoft

News The two companies began collaborating earlier, trying to streamline the integration of Groove's software with Microsoft's Office, Windows XP and messenger applications, as well as initiatives for XML-based Web services and other .Net technologies...

[October 10, 2001, 15:03]

Microsoft and Vodafone team for Web services

News A Web service is a software application available over a network -- usually the Internet -- that uses a standardised Extensible Markup Language, or XML, messaging system and is not tied to any one operating system or programming language.

[October 13, 2003, 10:10]

Quark revamp omits OS X

News The new version, announced Wednesday, includes a number of new features, including support for XML Web services. Software publisher Quark has released a new version of its market-leading QuarkXPress page layout application, but support for Apple...

[January 25, 2002, 8:26]

Microsoft tweaks latest beta of Office

News After disappointing upgrade sales for Office XP, the current version of the package, Microsoft is hoping to convince business customers to move up to the new version with features that use XML (Extensible Markup Language) to tie Office documents...

[July 2, 2003, 8:08]

Details emerge of Microsoft's next-gen Web server

News The software architect said the unification process meant many ASP.NET concepts such as HTTP pipelines, modules and XML config files would be built into IIS7. In addition, the software's admin tool has been completely revamped, allowing more secure...

[May 31, 2005, 16:25]

Gates: Internet needs improvements

News These, he said, were made possible by Web services and standards such as XML and the emerging service-oriented architecture (SOA). Describing a future where everyone, and every system, is highly connected through wireless devices and Web services...

[July 4, 2005, 9:00]

Salesforce.com gets a little help from its friends

News The former BEA and Microsoft executive involved in the creation of Microsoft Access, Internet Explorer and XML, said that the software as a service model makes inherently better sense than packaged software because of its simplicity.

[November 3, 2004, 9:58]

Google joins OpenDocument group

News Microsoft recently launched the Open XML Translator project so developers can create software that will convert Microsoft Office documents to OpenDocument, so they can be opened and saved in the OpenDocument Format.

[July 13, 2006, 8:45]

Gartner approves iPhone for limited enterprise use

Blog In response to Apple's iPhone configuration utility software for businesses the report says "we have discovered that the product works via an unencrypted, distributed XML file which could be changed by the end user, Apple indicates that the...

[August 8, 2008, 9:20]

Acrobat: No longer written on stone

News Additions using the XML Web services language and other tools will allow people to add signatures to PDF (Portable Document Format) documents or make formatting changes, for example. Adobe Systems' Acrobat software and the PDF documents it creates...

[October 18, 2002, 8:25]

Connectors link .Net to Oracle and Sybase

News DataDirect is planning to expand its XML support, having taken on Jonathan Robie, formerly of Software AG, one of the developers of the Xquery language, by which applications can query XML applications.

[June 27, 2002, 16:01]

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]

Microsoft embeds Amazon links

News Amazon.com Research Service for Microsoft Office System will be a free download available through the Office Marketplace, a clearinghouse for third-party services and applications that tap into new Extensible Markup Language (XML) capabilities in...

[October 8, 2003, 12:05]

Sun uncloaks 'virtualised' computing

News It's likely computing processes themselves will run using Sun's Java software and the industry-favoured XML (Extensible Markup Language) data description language, because those technologies work well across different companies' products.

[February 8, 2002, 14:22]

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