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    Jitterbit 1.1 features more Web services, LDAP support 29/08/2006 13:25:16

    Open-source company Jitterbit has unveiled version 1.1 of its application integration software adding in support for Web services publishing and LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol).
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    Open source education 21/06/2006 09:42:52

    Graham Glass wrote a blog entry this week that touched on two of my favorite themes: open source and education. In the middle of a project based on the red-hot Ruby on Rails platform, he took time out to explain how he found, and worked around, a Rails limitation. Digging down to the roots of the problem took six hours of investigation. Crafting the work-around took just six lines of code.
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    Google ranked as fastest grower 21/10/2004 09:02:25

    Search engine company Google has been named the fastest growing company in North America, according to a new ranking by professional services firm Deloitte & Touche.
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    Mining message metadata 17/11/2003 11:29:38

    At InfoWorld's CTO Forum in April, BEA's Adam Bosworth talked about missing pieces of the Web services infrastructure. Some were usual suspects: reliable asynchronous transactions, more flexible programming techniques. But one of the items on Bosworth's wish list -- the high-performance XML message broker that he said BEA is developing -- struck me as novel.
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    JBoss combines with webMethod's data integration tool 22/08/2003 08:18:35

    The open source Java applications server, JBoss has been built into webMethods' data integration software.
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    HP pitches Web services management standard 22/07/2003 07:58:18

    Seeking its consideration as an industry standard, Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday announced plans to submit its Web Services Management Framework to the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).
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    WS-I to vote on Sun's fate 17/03/2003 09:41:34

    A consequential joust for power in Web services standards development will unfold this week with Sun Microsystems making a bid for one of two board seats being added to The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I).
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    WS-I board seats sought 27/02/2003 12:34:18

    Representatives from several companies, including Sun Microsystems, Cape Clear Software, and VeriSign, are seeking seats on the policy-making board of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I).
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    OASIS takes on reliability spec for Web services 27/02/2003 12:28:11

    A standards body working on protocols for Web services has begun crafting a specification for reliability that will help plug a hole in the budding technology that is stifling enterprise adoption.
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    SOAP 1.2 spec takes next step 23/12/2002 10:06:35

    An upcoming version of the Web services specification SOAP has moved a step closer to finalization and may be completed by March, according to the World Wide Web Consortium.
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    Web services standardization advances 11/11/2002 14:08:09

    Web services standardization is advancing on several fronts, including choreography and intellectual property concerns, a World Wide Web Consortium official said in an interview this week.
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