Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell is doing it. So are financial services company Merrill Lynch and travel technology company Galileo International. Those corporate heavyweights are experimenting with Web ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Swingtide will make its formal debut with the introduction of a product focused on the design of Web services networks and the tools to manage them. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green ...
Web application firewalls are evolving to support XML- and Web services-based applications, and vendors Teros and NetContinuum are both driving upcoming product releases in that direction. Teros ...
Service-oriented architectures hold out the promise of reinventing IT as we know it, according to proponents of Web services. With Web services standards such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) ...
To read some articles, Web services will change the Internet as we know it. While this may be an exaggeration, Web services are a novel approach to the problem of application integration that will ...
A growing number of companies are looking to capitalize on an emerging niche in business software called Web services management. Start-up Actional on Monday will seek to bolster its position among ...
Web services have been hyped as the "new" new thing -- the future of business and personal living. John Rommel shows how the certainty of change, driven by the business necessity to deliver faster, ...
Web application security is the practice of protecting websites, online services, and applications from cyber threats that exploit vulnerabilities in their code, configurations, or design. It involves ...
Start-up Swingtide will make its formal debut Monday with a product focused on the design of Web services networks and the tools to manage them. The venture-backed company was founded in 2001 on the ...
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