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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]

WS-I Takes On Security Challenge

News But despite its laudable intentions, the WS-I faces challenges -- both technical and political -- as it tries to establish itself as an influential Web services standards arbiter. The Web Services Interoperability organisation (WS-I) was formed...

[February 4, 2003, 15:58]

Sun's A Late Riser On WS-I Board

News The Web Services Interoperability Organisation (WS-I) on Wednesday announced that Sun Microsystems and integration software company WebMethods have been elected on its board of directors. WS-I provides guidelines to software companies and...

[March 26, 2003, 17:06]

Web Services Group Grows - Without Sun

News In a two-day meeting that began on Wednesday, organisers say, the WS-I has come up with three initial tasks and has created teams, or "working groups," to accomplish them by this autumn, said Norbert Mikula, Intel's director of Web services...

[April 19, 2002, 12:23]

Sun May Join Web Services Body

News Sources say the proposal would most likely need unanimous approval by the WS-I's nine current board members, which include BEA Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and Intel. A Sun representative on Friday said Sun will join the Web Services...

[May 7, 2002, 13:00]

Web Services Group Leaves Sun In The Cold

News Sources say the WS-I board has met and had informal discussions on whether Sun should be admitted as a founder. The new industry consortium, called the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), hopes to promote Web services by ensuring...

[April 3, 2002, 10:28]

Sun Gets Closer To Web Services Elite

News Sun has accused Microsoft and IBM of "political shenanigans" for not giving Sun equal status in the WS-I. Then the entire WS-I membership will have to approve the proposal before two new board members are elected.

[June 20, 2002, 12:29]

IBM: Let Sun Into Web Services Group

News We're looking to find a way to make equitable changes to allow Sun -- should they become a WS-I member -- to run for a seat on the board. At issue is a three-month old industry consortium, called the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I...

[May 3, 2002, 11:39]

Microsoft's Plot To Block Sun Revealed

News During the cross-examination, Allchin said he was "not 100 percent sure" that Gates was referring to the WS-I. Similarly, Ballmer, in his deposition, said that Microsoft and IBM did not expect Sun to enthusiastically support the WS-I effort because...

[May 15, 2002, 8:28]

Sun To Step Aboard Web Services Group

News Sun has agreed to join as a contributing member, a lower ranking position than board member, to be eligible for a position on the board, which the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) recently agreed to expand next year with two new...

[October 25, 2002, 7:48]

Sun Overhauls J2EE For Web Services

News The most significant addition to version 1.4 is support for Basic Profile, the comprehensive Web services standard released last month by the Web services Interoperability organisation (WS-I). The WS-I is a consortium whose 150 members include...

[September 15, 2003, 13:25]

Critics Clamour For Web Services Standards

News And while both Microsoft and IBM have joined the WS-I, Sun is conspicuously absent. 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...

[February 13, 2002, 6:31]

Web Services Security Spec Ready For Deployment

News The Web Services Security, or WS-Security, technical committee within the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) on Wednesday said several security-related technical specifications have been accepted by the...

[April 8, 2004, 10:05]

What To Expect From Microsoft's Web Services Enhancements

News The WS-I standards include twelve specifications, which can generally be broken down into three major categories: security, transactions, and reliable messaging. WS-I standards WS-Routing is designed to make the network virtual by routing messages...

[February 26, 2003, 10:37]

UK And US Government Espionage To Killing And Murdering Its Energy Scientis

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[January 6, 2007, 20:15]

Sun Signs Up To Rivals' Security Standards

News They're taking WS-Security into a recognized, open industry organisation, and Web infrastructure on a royalty-free basis is an important thing as well," Smith said. WS-Security is a two-month-old technology that encrypts information and ensures...

[June 27, 2002, 15:52]

Microsoft, IBM Propose New Web Standard

News The new technology, called WS-Inspection, is the fourth Web services standard created jointly by Microsoft and IBM and is part of the plumbing required to implement the software industry's vision of subscription-based software and services over...

[November 1, 2001, 15:00]

The State Of .Net

News Look at the work around WS-Security (specification) and that's the future direction. The WS-I would welcome them. That's a big job because, simply put, without a large number of developers behind it, .Net will remain a pipe dream.

[July 30, 2002, 15:00]

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. During the Microsoft antitrust trial, evidence surfaced...

[June 17, 2002, 11:27]

Aesthetics Versus Practicality

News Moreover, the SOAP extensions currently being implemented by major software vendors like IBM, Microsoft, BEA, and Sun based on WS-I recommendations allow SOAP messages from different systems to be routed automatically and contain binary...

[February 20, 2003, 10:31]


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