Vendors eye Web services opportunity
Web Services April 11th, 2001
"Senior executives from leading application development providers … speaking at the Software Development and Expo agreed the adoption of universal XML-based standards promise a huge shift in enterprise adoption of Web-services."
From: InfoWorld
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