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- iPrint Technologies to Deliver Web Services With Microsoft .NET Platform; iPrint Among First to Offer XML Web Service Built With .NET
- Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2001-06-07
- What is .NET anyway? .NET and XML Web services are key terms in Microsoft lexicon. (Frontstep[TM]).
- Microsoft .NET makes open integration possible. Yet even Microsoft admits confusion lingers as to what .NET is, and what it means for business process owners, as opposed to developers. According to Don Richardson, managing director for manufacturin Microsoft .NET makes open integration possible. Yet...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Latest Software Installation Development Tools Enable Developers to Leverage Microsoft .NET XML Web Services Framework
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-07-03
- Callware Announces Release of Callegra .UC Version 1.0; New Product Line Leverages Microsoft .NET to Offer XML Web Services Platform for Unified Communication and Messaging
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-10-10
- Gain "net" benefits: SyteLine 7 powered by Microsoft .NET architecture. (Frontstep[TM]).
- On July 24, 2002, Columbus, Ohio-based Frontstep introduced SyteLine 7, its collaborative enterprise suite for to-order, medium-size manufacturers, incorporating the latest proven advances in functionality and technologies for extended enterprise s On July 24, 2002, Columbus, Ohio-based Frontstep introduced SyteLine 7, its collaborative...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- HP Expands Web Services Alliance with Microsoft; HP Provides Additional Support for Microsoft .NET and XML Web Services Development; Joins Visual Studio .NET Integration Program
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-12-09
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- Microsoft and Mozilla leave Web users tangled over 'variant' vulnerability
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews In what is now indisputably the most important vulnerability addressed during last Tuesday's record round of Windows patches, the two companies most affected by the problem -- Microsoft and, to a lesser extent, Mozilla --...
- News items 2009-10-19
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