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Liberty Alliance debuts new standard

November 12, 2003 The Sun-backed group releases the latest revision of specifications that allow companies to securely share identity and account information across several Web sites. TAGS: Liberty Alliance, specification, standards, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web service, security, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, IBM push Web services advances

September 17, 2003 The two companies, usually bitter rivals, demonstrate Web services interoperability and pledge to establish new specifications for building more advanced applications. TAGS: Web Services Interoperability Organization, Web service, Bill Gates, BEA Systems Inc., specification, standards, Simple Object Access Protocol, IBM Corp., rival, XML, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft teams on Web services spec

January 8, 2004 The software giant, along with BEA Systems and Tibco, releases a specification to handle the communication of events in Web services applications. TAGS: TIBCO Software Inc., BEA Systems Inc., Web service, specification, Simple Object Access Protocol, IBM Corp., standards, middleware, event, business application, XML, messaging, Microsoft Corp.

IBM proposes Web services spec

January 20, 2004 Big Blue and several other companies are backing two specifications for tracking events in Web services applications, bypassing a similar effort from Microsoft. TAGS: TIBCO Software Inc., Web service, specification, BEA Systems Inc., Web services management, IBM Corp., standards, event, messaging, Microsoft Corp., HP, server

OASIS patent policy sparks boycott

February 22, 2005 Leaders in the open-source movement act against a policy OASIS had promoted as an olive branch. TAGS: OASIS, boycott, policy, RAND Corp., royalty, standards, specification, open source, intellectual property, organization, IBM Corp., e-mail

Web services security spec locked down

April 7, 2004 XML standards body OASIS ratifies WS-Security as a standard, considered a milestone in making Web services a viable alternative to proprietary security systems. TAGS: Web Services Security, Web Services Interoperability Organization, OASIS, SAML, Web service, specification, security standard, interoperability, XML, protocol, business application, industry standard, security, standards

Trying to make Web services make sense

June 22, 2004 Multiple standards muddy the waters and keep customers from taking the Web services plunge. TAGS: Web Services Interoperability Organization, Web service, standards body, standards, specification, provider, consortium, IBM Corp., security

Microsoft gives go-ahead to open-source Web services

September 13, 2006 Company won't assert patents related to 35 Web services specs--a move designed to ease developers' legal concerns. TAGS: Web service, patent, specification, open-source software, royalty, Apache Software Foundation, open-source community, open source, standards, GPL, FAQ, concern, Microsoft Corp., lawyer, developer, XML

New Wi-Fi standard back on track

January 11, 2006 Opposing groups compromise on standards specifications for faster Wi-Fi, with new proposal expected next week. TAGS: Airgo Networks, Broadcom Corp., MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, draft, proposal, Wi-Fi technology, Wi-Fi, standards, standard, specification, Intel, chip company, process

Commentary: Web services standards to converge

September 10, 2003 Separate sets of standards will eventually come together. Until then, companies that need to implement new secure Web services should make minimal architecture investments. TAGS: Liberty Alliance, Web Services Security, Web service, SAML, Web Services Interoperability Organization, OASIS, specification, standards, commentary, proposal, approach, IBM Corp., development, security, Microsoft Corp.

Group eyes standard Web services messaging

March 28, 2006 Web Services Interoperability group will consider an IBM proposal for standards-based reliable messaging systems. TAGS: Web Services Interoperability Organization, messaging, profile, Web service, proposal, Simple Object Access Protocol, corporate customer, standards, specification, IBM Corp., member, software company

Web services management heats up

September 17, 2003 IBM, Computer Associates and Talking Blocks follow up on a Hewlett-Packard standards effort that tracks the performance of Web services applications. TAGS: Web services management, Computer Associates International Inc., OASIS, Web service, technical committee, specification, HP, standard, standards, IBM Corp.

Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots

October 12, 2005 By touting its own version of a key specification, the chip giant may be rendering a formal standards-setting process moot. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., MIMO, Airgo Networks, IEEE 802.11n, proposal, UWB, Intel, Wi-Fi, specification, standards, consortium, process, standard, situation, LAN, consumer electronics

The wireless alphabet soup

February 14, 2006 Here's a glossary of the acronyms, numbers and codes that describe wireless standards, networks and technologies. TAGS: DVB-H, CDMA, TDMA, 3GPP, digital video broadcasting, GSM, UMTS, Qualcomm Inc., EDGE, 3G, mobile operator, digital television, standards, specification, radio, mobile phone
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