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Sun to step aboard Web services group

News Sun Microsystems said on Thursday that it plans to join the Web Services Interoperability Organization, a consortium of companies working to make emerging Web services products compatible. Sun has agreed to join as a contributing member, a lower...

[October 25, 2002, 7:48]

Web services need trust as well as standards

News The whole principle of Web services is interoperability," he said. The latest version of the Web Services Security (WS-Security) specification is being submitted to international standards body Organization for the Advancement of Structured...

[July 5, 2002, 9:04]

WS-I to clear path for Web services security

News The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) this week said that it has established a working group to sort through overlapping proposals aimed at adding security to Web services applications.

[April 2, 2003, 9:06]

Sun gets closer to Web services elite

News The board of directors of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), an organisation founded by IBM and Microsoft to promote Web services, voted unanimously on Monday to create a committee to develop a process for electing two new...

[June 20, 2002, 12:29]

Sun may join Web services body

News A Sun representative on Friday said Sun will join the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) as long as WS-I's board accepts IBM's proposal to add two new board members. Ending months of speculation, Sun Microsystems says it intends to...

[May 7, 2002, 13:00]

Web services group grows - without Sun

News The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) said on Thursday that it has gained 50 new members, bringing its total membership to more than 100 companies. We recognise the importance of interoperability, and think we have a lot to offer.

[April 19, 2002, 12:23]

IBM: Let Sun into Web services group

News At issue is a three-month old industry consortium, called the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), that aims to promote Web services by ensuring software from various technology makers is compatible.

[May 3, 2002, 11:39]

Will Sun join the Web services group?

News Sun was conspicuously absent from an announcement earlier on Wednesday of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I). Sun Microsystems may not be a member of a newly announced effort to get a grip on the fast-growing realm of Web...

[February 7, 2002, 15:09]

Sun sets pace for Web services security

News Microsoft, along with IBM, co-founded the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), which aims to promote Web services by ensuring that software from technology makers is compatible. Sun plans to eventually submit its Web services work to...

[June 17, 2002, 11:27]

IBM and Sun unveil Web services tools

News Hebner said future versions of the WebSphere Software Developers Kit will include guidelines for building compatible Web services that are being created by an industry consortium called the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization.

[June 25, 2002, 17:10]

Software giants unite for Web services

News The new group -- called the Web Services Interoperability Organization -- plans to educate businesses on how to build Web services and how to ensure they do it in a compatible way, according to sources familiar with the announcement.

[February 6, 2002, 11:38]

Microsoft's plot to block Sun revealed

News In an e-mail to top executives, Gates indicated that he approved of Microsoft's involvement with the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) as long as Sun's role was minimized. Sun in the past has accused Microsoft and IBM of "political...

[May 15, 2002, 8:28]

Critics clamour for Web services standards

News In a sign of the growing impatience that software companies have regarding Web services, Microsoft, IBM, BEA Systems and Intel last week launched the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), a consortium aimed at boosting Web services.

[February 13, 2002, 6:31]

Can the URL be improved?

News They will need support of the WS-I (Web services Interoperability Organization) as well as the 'heavyweights' -- IBM, Microsoft, Sun, BEA and others -- to make this happen. The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards...

[January 9, 2003, 9:04]

Sun signs up to rivals' security standards

News The organisation, called the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization, is working on a proposal to pave the way for Sun to join on equal footing with WS-I founding board members Microsoft and IBM.

[June 27, 2002, 15:52]

Web services group leaves Sun in the cold

News The new industry consortium, called the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), hopes to promote Web services by ensuring that software from various technology makers is compatible. Norbert Mikula, Intel's director of Web services...

[April 3, 2002, 10:28]

Tech giants partner on security standard

News WS-Security is the fourth Web services specification created by IBM and Microsoft in the past two years and follows their creation of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), an industry group charged with promoting Web services and...

[April 11, 2002, 8:32]

Oracle ships grid software

News The software supports a wider range of standards, including the Web Services Interoperability Organization's Basic Profile 1.1, allowing the application server to work with others following the same standard.

[December 10, 2003, 14:25]

OASIS reports on XML for business

News The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is also involved in establishing Web services standards, and the Web services interoperability organisation (WS-I), which calls itself a "standards integration" organisation, was formed last year to ensure that...

[January 29, 2003, 10:18]

Microsoft rebuilds .Net tools

News Henry Dennig, director of technology and information management at the foundation, and his consulting partners, said that two of the key reasons the organization chose .Net were the productivity that Microsoft's development tools provide and the...

[February 11, 2003, 15:20]

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