Tag: services

Web Services Reliable Messaging

Unless the message exchanges of Web services are made reliable, organizations will not be able to trust them for deployment in industrial-strength business. In this paper, Prasad Yendluri, Principal Architect at webMethods, explains why there is a need for a reliable messaging solution that is independent of the underlying transport protocol used to transmit the messages, and gives an analysis of emerging Web services reliable messaging standards and the work done in this space previously by RosettaNet, BizTalk, and ebXML that forms the basis for the advancements in the Web services domain.

Web Services Architecture

We can understand without difficulty why Web Services are produced if we will look at the computer and software world. There are many systems and platforms out there on the Internet and there are even more applications that are living on these systems and platforms. If we need more explanation about this, there are many technologies to connect clients to servers- including DCOM, CORBA and others, with Web Services growing on a new and much simpler type of connectivity, based on open standards such as HTTP, XML and SOAP.

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.

Cruise on in to Profits: Market Your Services This Unique Way

Whether you’re a professional public speaker, therapist, business consultant, coach or entrepreneur, being an Enrichment Lecturer on a cruise ship is a great way to market your practice. You can do something you love to do, promote your practice to a whole new audience, and have a first-class vacation at the same time. It’s a truly unique marketing opportunity: thousands of captive prospective clients you’ll be mingling with for 7, 11, 14 days and nights. I’m a coach, I present enrichment lectures regularly for the Royal Caribbean cruise line, and I’m the author of “Presenting on a Cruise.”

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