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WS-I calls it a 'wrap,' turns over work to OASIS
Here's something you don't see everyday: a standards body has declared its job to be done, and has willed itself out of existence.
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Unplugged interview: Sun software czar Jonathan Schwartz
In a recent interview, Sun executive vice president of software Jonathan Schwartz responded to a column by ZDNet executive editor David Berlind that questioned whether a recent collaboration by...
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Sun deserves WS-I Board election win
Six companies are vying for two new board seats on the Web Services Interoperability Organization. All are deserving, but none more so than Sun. How will WS-I founders IBM and Microsoft vote? And...
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New tools improve Web services security
While most enterprises are still holding off on Web services, new details are spicing up the debate. For one, how Microsoft's Web Services Software Development Kit opens up intranet/extranet...
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Sun gets a crack at Web services elite
A vote at the Web Services Interoperability Organization opens the door for Sun to join rivals Microsoft and IBM as a key member of the influential group. But Sun still has a battle ahead.
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Microsoft digs own grave of mistrust
Would Microsoft consider collecting royalties on Internet protocols? Allchin's antitrust trial testimony reveals the company's deception--and the ugly truth.
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Microsoft's plot to block Sun revealed
Evidence introduced during the Microsoft antitrust trial indicates top company executives, including Bill Gates, sought to steer the direction of a Web services standards body away from rival Sun.
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Web services hero
Can HP's crusade for royalty-free standards survive the ultimate test--sleeping with enemy?
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Sun may join Web services body
Ending months of speculation, the computing giant says it intends to join a key Web services standards organization--but with some strings attached.
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Web services body adds 50 members
AT&T and Cisco are among those joining the Web Services Interoperability Organization, pushing total membership above 100 companies. Still absent: Sun.
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The making of de facto standards
Together, IBM and Microsoft can turn anything they want into a de facto standard, then build and give away the supporting technologies.
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IBM, Microsoft patents pose dangers
The two giants have been quietly busy building a toll booth that could position them to collect royalties on most if not all Internet traffic.
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IBM's unfolding power play
If a superset of Java is IBM's superhighway to Microsoft's customers, Sun is nothing but a roadblock.
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Web services group leaves Sun in cold
Sun Microsystems is crying foul over a key new Web services standards group created by IBM and Microsoft, accusing its two rivals of "political shenanigans" for not inviting Sun to join as an...
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WS-I must add Sun to board now
A month ago, Microsoft and IBM formed the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) organization, an industry consortium dedicated to promoting best practices for Web services. It's hard to overstate...
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Web services forge ahead, hack by hack
Eric Knorr says last week's Web Services Interoperability Forum demonstrates that, underneath the hype, dedicated technologists are the real drivers behind Web services.
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Why Microsoft will lead Web services--for now
The freshly minted--yet basically powerless--Web Services Interoperability Organization augurs well for Web services. Eric Knorr explains why--and how--Microsoft will reap the short-term benefits.
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