XML servers will begin to play a major role as businesses begin adopting smaller and more “agile” solutions to fulfill their e-initiatives, said Software AG’s vice president for product marketing, ...
Publishing software giant Adobe Systems announced Monday that it has acquired Yellow Dragon Software, a small company that specializes in XML tools that will support Adobe's electronic document ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. — DataPower Technology Inc., a pioneer in XML accelerator hardware, will offer a fourth generation of its ASICs and firmware this month, describing them as the first embedded ...
Vitria boosted its software integration offerings Monday by buying start-up XMLSolutions for $15 million. With the acquisition, Vitria hopes to better compete against rivals SeeBeyond, Tibco, ...
SAN DIEGO--While computing giants such as Microsoft and Adobe Systems look to claim a chunk of the booming Extensible Markup Language market, a small Austrian software maker has its own strategy--free ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Everyone from Forbes magazine to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is saying that XML is at the strategic center of our industry. That makes me happy, as I helped invent XML. But there is a significant hype ...
SOA Software on Wednesday announced Version 4.3 of its XML VPN product adding several new packaged security features. “As companies move away from expensive proprietary integration mechanisms toward ...
The growing use of XML and Web services is fueling development of hardware that promises to accelerate the processing of XML traffic and eventually become a staple of network architectures. The ...
REDMOND, Wash., and BEVERLY, Mass., March 13, 2002 — Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software company, and Altova Inc., the provider of XML Spy 4.3 Suite, the world’s leading XML development tool ...
As the use of Web services grows, so too will the number of XML messages traversing your network. That undoubtedly will mean performance drags because of the heavy processing requirements of XML. But ...