Doug Kaye posts some interviews I’ll be listening to as I do my business chores this afternoon:
Category Archives: Web Services
Web Services are sexy
ROI, web services, and married sex. The gist of my presentation on “ROI of web services” at CNET’s Building a Web Services Foundation conference this week … [Loosely Coupled weblog]
Actually, it’s better on ROI than Web Services. Worth a read, if you haven’t already.
…and long may it continue
Survey Finds .NET and J2EE Neck-and-Neck [ActiveWin]
Let’s hope both camps continue to compete and also achieve full interoperability.
Utah and Web Services
Utah to create Web services ecosystem [IDG InfoWorld]
These guys are taking it seriously
Thanks to Anna Pollock for the link.
Commerce One joins in with Web Services
Commerce One alive and well on Web Services. CommerceOne Outlines Web Services Plans By Tom Smith, InternetWeek Mar 22, 2002 (9:16 AM) URL: http://www.internetwk.com/story/INW20020322S0002 [Ecademy: user blogs]
Amazon and Web Services
Crows Nest: a service-based web economy [via Moreover - Search results for... wsdl xmlrpc uddi]. Crows Nest: a service-based web economy WebTechniques. A brief look at how Amazon might expose some of it’s [sic] functions as web services. [Ecademy: user blogs]
Author Lincoln B Stein dips his toe into the service-based Web economy.
A non-geeky view of Web Services
What the H*ck Are Web Services?. “The name is boring. The acronyms are tedious. The explanations are usually confusing. But a few smart businesses are already using Web services to save a lot of time and money.” (By Brian Caulfield for Business 2.0, 4/2002.) [Brent Sleeper's Web Journal]
Well worth a read if you’re still struggling with the geekiness of Web Services on the one hand, and the hype on the other.
Think nothing of it, Doug!
Ecademy. Thanks to Julian Bond for turning me on to this UK-based site where web services are a major focus. It takes a while to find your way around, but there are numerous treasures here. Thanks to David Rosam, too, for recommending the site. [Doug Kaye: Web Services Strategies]
Web Services security
Web Services Security. At the InfoWorld Next Gen Web Services conference in January 2002, 51% of the attendants considered security the single largest obstacle to general acceptance of Web Services. Are these fears warranted, or are these people just scared of something they don’t fully understand? Is the security of Web Services so precarious? Can we overcome these problems so that businesses and the general public will trust these services? We’ll take a look at these issues trying to evaluate the situation. [Web Services Architect]
Strange one this. It keeps coming up.
But last month I met a man who explained to me how they had solved security issues within a B2B Ecosystem. It was very simple.
Wake up will you!!!!!
Web Services Moving Beyond the Hype [internetnews.com: Top News]
In recent weeks I’ve talked to people about a live WS-based procurement system, to a company that builds WS-based Ecosystems, and used Radio every day.
Web Services are live and already working for thousands of users, only the mainstream media continue to miss the point.