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Newsletter Archive: 2005
Microsoft Bets Big On XML
After having played hard-to-get over XML formats in Office, Microsoft submitted its Open Office XML File Formats as part of a developing standard.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1228.html
12.28.05
Year End Featured Download: CMS400.NET
Ektron's Web Content Management system gives you all the tools you need to create, deploy, and manage your Web site - all rolled into one application.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1227.html
12.27.05
XML : The Growing Choice For Information Exchanging
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) was originally derived from SGML (Standardised Generalised Markup Language) for information processing due to an increasing need for a comprehensive markup language that was as effective as SGML and easy like HTML but not restricted to a fixed set of tags...

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1213.html
12.13.05
Digital Signatures In XML
ML (eXtensible Markup Language) was originally derived from SGML (Standardised Generalised Markup Language) for information processing due to an increasing need for a comprehensive markup language that was as effective as SGML and easy like HTML but not restricted to a fixed set of tags...

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1116.html
11.16.05
XML Authoring Capabilities in Content Management
Want to encourage repeat site visits? Capture and easily process visitor information? Do you want to make information more findable? Are you looking for a more efficient way to deploy your Web site?

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1115.html
11.15.05
XMLProNews Featured Download Part II: XMLSuite 2006
The Altova XML Suite 2006 is a comprehensive XML development toolset that delivers the highest functionality and best product value.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1101.html
11.01.05
Digital Signatures In XML
XML Digital Signatures provide the security services of data integrity, authentication, and nonrepudiation. In a simple shorthand notation, the structures of DSIG signatures have four elements. Elements appear zero or more times if followed by "*", zero or once if followed by"?", and once or more...

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1025.html
10.25.05
XMLProNews Featured Download: XMLSpy 2006
In addition to its intuitive editing views and powerful XML utilities, XMLSpy now supports schema-awareness in XSLT 2.0 and XQuery. Schema-awareness allows developers to harness the full power of these technologies in their applications by providing mechanisms for error isolation, simplified debugging, and enhanced code performance.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1019.html
10.19.05
Overview Of XML Encryption
XML encryption classifies a course of action for encrypting plain text data, generating ciphertext, and decrypting the ciphertext to retrieve the plaintext data.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/1004.html
10.04.05
DataDirect Release Embeds XQuery In Applications
The Massachusetts-based company has produced an embeddable component that facilitates XML queries to databases.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0920.html
09.20.05
Automation Saves The Life Of Webmasters
XML trusted feeds have a great marketing advantage for companies because it enables them to frequently update product information by making changes directly in a search engine.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0913.html
09.13.05
DocSoft Examining XML Search
The Oklahoma City-based company wants to find beta testers for its "x cubed dot net" search application. DocSoft's web site says the company was formed by its founder to develop a better way of delivering up-to-date information via the use of XML.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0906.html
09.06.05
Intel Decides Its Time For XML
Intel announced that it has bought XML solutions provider Sarvega, but did not say how much they bought it for. Sarvega makes network routers based on XML.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0819.html
08.19.05
Intel Decides Its Time For XML
Intel announced that it has bought XML solutions provider Sarvega, but did not say how much they bought it for. Sarvega makes network routers based on XML.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0818.html
08.18.05
Understanding XML Server
XML Server can be a Web Server that stores the XML files in it and serves them on demand. The XML Server would have processing capabilities with an XML engine and to transform the XML document to other forms. Basically a server which hosts and serves the XML documents is called a XML Server.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0802.html
08.02.05
XML at 'wire-speed'
Bloor has continuously stressed the importance of XML. It narrows the gap between business and IT; it simplifies new development and greatly enhances the ability to integrate heterogeneous systems.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0726.html
07.26.05
Microsoft Bulls Into RSS Arena With Longhorn
The Redmond-based company will make a specification for Simple List Extensions available under the existing RSS license.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0705.html
07.05.05
Agencies move to fine-tune emergency XML
A group of emergency management agencies and IT industry representatives, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency, are moving to refine their Extensible Markup Language protocol for emergency public warnings.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0614.html
06.14.05
Content in the Age of XML
Not so long ago, information could be neatly separated into data and content. Data was "structured" and stored in relational databases, OLTP and other hierarchical systems. Content was "unstructured" and consisted of, well, everything else.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0524.html
05.24.05
How It Works: XML & Justice Integration
Criminal justice leaders have long envisioned how technology can expand and improve information sharing, only to be frustrated in their efforts. Now the justice community has extensible markup language (XML) in its sights, which will allow police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges and corrections officials to exchange information in a timely manner without breaking the bank.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0503.html
05.03.05
Dueling XML efforts raise concerns
Homeland Security Department Chief Information Officer Steve Cooper's announcement last month that his agency is collaborating with the Justice Department on a national data-sharing model may have had a familiar ring.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0412.html
04.12.05
Creating an In-Memory Database Using XML and XPath
Many articles have been written about how to send an Extensible Markup Language (XML) file and an associated Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) file to Web clients to reduce processing load on the server.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0322.html
03.22.05
Yahoo does Google four better on XML search APIs
While I track trends in the Web services space, I have to admit that I'm normally not a follower at the API level as this or that company opens up its systems to public developer access. When I saw today's news that Yahoo's Jerry Yang was going to announce that Yahoo is embracing Web services by offering up APIs to its search engine, my first reaction was to yawn.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0307.html
03.07.05
Forum Systems: The Leader in Web Services Security
Forum XWall Web Services Firewall has been used by the largest Forum 1000 corporations to limit their exposure using deep content inspection technology to scan XML traffic for corrupt data, embedded viruses and data-level threats. Forum XWall is easy to deploy in either software, Appliance or PCI-Card and comes pre-integrated for Microsoft ISA Server 2004 as well as other third-party network security vendors.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0301.html
03.01.05
Bill Gates Touts Interoperability, XML
In an executive email appearing on Microsoft's site, Bill Gates talked about his vision for future software interaction and some of the methods he wants to use to arrive there.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0221.html
02.21.05
The Python comunity has too many deceptive XML benchmarks
The Python/XML community has an unfortunately long tradition of dodgy benchmarks. I had a lot to say about probably the most egregious example in my article on PyRXP. PyRXP is called an XML parser, and its developers benchmark it as such against other Python/XML parsers.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0124.html
01.24.05
Aeroplan's eBusiness Architect Shares Best Practices
Recent economic conditions have been challenging for all business, and most companies are turning to technology to reduce costs and increase speed of time to market, to maintain their competitive advantage.

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0113.html
01.13.05
How To Make Your Own CMS
These tools are usually referred to as Content Management Systems, CMS for short. If you have a web site and still do not use any CMS, you will definitely face a choice to buy or to develop an enterprise content management solution in the near future. What would you do if you wanted to develop a CMS, your own software that has a WYSIWYG editor and perfectly meets all your requirements and security standards? Can this task be fulfilled?

http://www.xmlpronews.com/2005/0110.html
01.10.05
 
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