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[2003-03-26] The Future of Web Services Security:
Sun Microsystems' Eve Maler, chair of the Security Work Plan Working Group of WS-I (Web Services Interoperability Organization), is a leading mover and shaker in the world of Web services security. She co-founded, formerly chaired, and is currently coordinating editor of the SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) committee, which brought together divergent XML-based security efforts in an effort to develop a common standard.

[2003-03-26] The first taste of Liberty: Sign on once, log in everywhere
What annoys you most on the Web today? For me, having to remember dozens of Website usernames and passwords surely surpasses all other inconveniences. Whether you wish to chat on JavaWorld's forums or keep up with the news on your favorite current affairs Website, chances are you will be asked at some point to enter your username and password.

[2003-03-26] Secure Web services
Security is important for any distributed computing environment. But, security is becoming even more important for Web services due to the following reasons:

[2003-03-21] Web Services Reliable Messaging Protocol - impresses more
In January a draft Web Services Reliability specification was announced and I wrote expressing some concerns about the specification. My first concern was the noticeably absence of IBM, Microsoft and BEA from the sponsor list. On March 13 it became clear why, when they, along with Tibco, announced their own 'Web Services Reliable Messaging Protocol' specification in this space.

[2003-03-21] XyEnterprise Announces Web Services Development Kit for XML Publishing
XyEnterprise, a developer of XML content management and enterprise publishing software, has announced a new Web Services Development Kit for its XML Professional Publisher (XPP) software line. This new Web Services interface makes available the XML publishing capabilities of XPP to Web interfaces, portals, and application integrations, providing rapid deployment of automated XML publishing solutions.

[2003-03-21] The Business Reality of Web Services
In a tight economic environment, organizations must have a clear picture of what, if any, technology is essential to them. Over the past few years, there has been a considerable amount of hype surrounding Web services.

[2003-03-21] Sun Launches $999 Web Services Development Platform
With Microsoft set to launch Visual Studio.Net on April 24, Sun Microsystems on Wednesday formally introduced its Web services development platform and a new Java specification designed to accelerate Web services adoption.

[2003-03-21] Web services rides the management wave
Actional hooks up with Microsoft and joins a growing number of companies touting tools for Web services application performance. 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 competitors, with enhancements to its product line and a partnership with Microsoft.

[2003-03-20] Developers access Amazon web tools
Plan will be a fertile source of innovation, claims online retailer

[2003-03-19] Managing the Web Services Network
Actional has made a blitz of related product and strategy announcements. The software company, a specialist in the emerging area of Web services management, has debuted its Looking Glass server and console, disclosed the identities of some customers, and announced a new partnership with Microsoft.



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