New Zealand Defence Forces Achieves a Secure Standards-Compliant Messaging System With CA's eTrust Directory and BrightStor High Availability
White Papers In June 2003, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) issued a request for proposals for a multi-phase project to replace its existing military messaging system with a next generation, standards-compliant military messaging system.
[February 22, 2007, 0:00]
Inside Theory-Aware and Standards-Compliant Authoring System
White Papers In their paper, Bourdeau and Mizoguchi foresaw a framework for ontology-based intelligent systems. Although it took longer years than their expectation, the ontology they have been developing is now released for evaluation with the help of the...
[January 16, 2009, 0:00]
Can it render standards compliant code?
Talkback IE's real problem has been its inability to render XHTML and CSS properly. Put simply does IE8 render pages as effectively as FF, Opera or Safari? Or does it introduce yet another different take on brokenness?
[August 29, 2008, 15:54]
Gates admits IE failings, looks to an AJAX future
Talkback This will drive more people to Open Source products like Linux, Firefox, and Open Office- all solid and compliant with standards. This is all fine and well, but will MS become WC3 compliant? Actually responding to real world desires (like...
[March 21, 2006, 8:23]
Microsoft Kill 2 birds with one stone then.
Talkback MS were getting excluded from bids as they were not standards compliant. With this amazing move they can now claim to be standards compliant even if it is in the next release, and bid on those deals, but those companies/governments who now...
[September 2, 2008, 17:52]
UK financial organisations offer Firefox support
Talkback You shouldn't be praising them for converting the site to be standards compliant. I hope they are ensuring that the sites are DDA compliant too. Rather you should be castigating them for making something that was built to proprietary standards in...
[November 18, 2005, 6:24]
Open Office vs. MS Office - the Other Key to Windows/Linux Transition
Blog Comment All new line of business applications are web-based (standards compliant web applications only! On OpenOffice compatibility question: it is OpenOffice, not Microsoft Office, that is compatible as OpenOffice default file format is compliant with...
[September 2, 2008, 9:41]
New front opens in Web standards war
News That effort is causing some tension with Web developers, who insist they, too, are eager for a more fully standards-compliant Web. While authoring-tool markup is full of repetitious workarounds, standards-compliant code essentially writes once and...
[July 12, 2001, 12:45]
Video: Microsoft learns a web-standards lesson
News In July 2003, IE owned more than 90 percent of the browser market and very few companies even bothered testing their web applications against anything other than Microsoft's (non-standards compliant) browser.
[July 19, 2007, 13:07]
Won't hold my breath
Talkback I understand why Microsoft may want to avoid being truly standards compliant - because they want all the badly coded websites that only work in IE to continue to be supported. By making the default settings render pages correctly then those pages...
[January 28, 2008, 14:29]
Access Linux Platform upgraded, downsized
News Access claimed that ALP 3.0 is fully compliant with the standards of the LiMo Foundation, a major industry group dedicated to creating a standardised mobile Linux middleware layer. With the introduction of ALP mini and the enhanced capabilities of...
[October 24, 2008, 11:55]
GoLive CS2 review
Reviews GoLive CS2's new standards-compliant CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) layout tools include drag-and-drop CSS block objects, allowing you to quickly assemble designs by dragging CSS elements from a toolbar.
[April 21, 2005, 13:45]
Time to plan your Web services
News It's now fully compliant with SOAP standards, allowing it to easily create or consume Web services hosted on the Linux operating system. In mid-July, it released version 1.0 of its XML query interface that is now SOAP compliant.
[August 8, 2002, 14:05]
Firefox: Where it came from, and where it's heading
News After Netscape decided to redesign the browser to use the more standards-compliant Gecko layout engine, they also began redeveloping the user interface. But as the product being developed (Communicator 5.0) neared completion, an activist group for...
[October 14, 2004, 10:55]
How To Convert PowerPoint To SCORM Compliant Course
Blog How To Make SCORM Compliant Course From PowerPoint Now I will only list some notable PowerPoint to SCORM converters which could help you convert your PowerPoint to SCORM compliant course. It is a powerful eLearning tool to let non-technical users...
[March 11, 2009, 12:43]
Other peoples software...
Talkback This reality is a little like Internet Explorer 8, which Microsoft has been propagandising for ages as their most standards compliant web browser ever. Yes, its the new, more friendly, more open, standards compliant Microsoft.
[February 8, 2009, 1:08]
Microsoft teases new Visual Studio.Net
News Everett will include a C++ compiler that is for the first time largely compliant with a standards set down by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) nearly six years ago. Microsoft said its C++ compiler had been around 90 percent...
[November 11, 2002, 8:08]
Microsoft to offer peek at new tools
News Everett will include a C++ compiler that is for the first time largely compliant with a standards set down by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) nearly six years ago. Microsoft said its C++ compiler had been around 90 percent...
[November 8, 2002, 16:38]
Microsoft rolls out red carpet for IE 7 test
News With IE 7, the company is attempting to be more standards-compliant. But Hachamovitch said that "because we do the right thing now", by being standards-compliant, there may be some problems with IE 6-specific code.
[April 25, 2006, 12:35]
Sites bow to Microsoft's browser king
News Now that browsers are mostly standards-compliant, the roles of accused and accuser largely have been reversed. A few years ago, it was Web developers who organised and ranted against the browser makers, specifically Microsoft and Netscape...
[July 8, 2002, 11:31]



