Sun gets closer to Web services elite
News Sun, which is not part of the organisation, declined an earlier invitation to join the WS-I as a contributing member, lobbying instead for more influential "founding board member" status, so it can help set the group's agenda.
[June 20, 2002, 12:29]
Web services group leaves Sun in the cold
News Sun is campaigning to join as a founding board member, but the WS-I's bylaws require a unanimous vote of approval from the current nine board members, and more than a dozen companies have asked to join the WS-I as founding members.
[April 3, 2002, 10:28]
IBM: Let Sun into Web services group
News Sun in February was invited to join as a "contributing" member, but has ignored the invitation, campaigning instead for more influential "founding board member" status, so it can help set the group's agenda.
[May 3, 2002, 11:39]
Microsoft's plot to block Sun revealed
News Sun has declined an invitation to join as a contributing member, lobbying instead for more influential "founding board member" status so it can set the group's agenda. But fearful that the political infighting would derail the organization's...
[May 15, 2002, 8:28]
The state of .Net
News Sun's has been on the warpath to join Web Services Interoperability organization as a founding board member. What's Microsoft stance now on Sun being a founding board member? Sun was asked to join as a member.
[July 30, 2002, 15:00]
WaSP looks to order scripted chaos
News Just because IE for Windows has 80 percent of the market doesn't mean it will work everywhere," said WaSP founding member Dori Smith, co-author of "JavaScript for the World Wide Web. In founding the task force, the WaSP described today's Web...
[July 19, 2005, 17:25]
Sun may join Web services body
News More than 100 companies have joined, but Sun has declined an invitation to join as a contributing member, campaigning instead for more influential "founding board member" status so it can help set the group's agenda.
[May 7, 2002, 13:00]
Sun sets pace for Web services security
News More than 100 companies have joined, but Sun has declined an invitation to join as a contributing member, campaigning instead for more influential "founding board member" status so it can help set the group's agenda.
[June 17, 2002, 11:27]



