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Can Indigo keep thin clients at bay? Mar 17, 2005 Web services/SOA-based technologies are prompting companies to revisit the notion of thin-client computing, as a way to cut deployment costs, improve security ... ZDNet Microsoft Indigo tests begin Mar 17, 2005 Indigo is part of Microsoft's Web services platform which allows application to application communication, for the long awaited Longhorn. ... Inquirer, Google Hires Microsoft Developer, Refueling Browser Speculation Mar 7, 2005 ...system. In 2000, he began work on a project code--named "Hailstorm," which resulted in .NET, Microsoft's Web services platform. ... Mediapost.com, IBM Donates Open Source Projects Feb 26, 2005 At the same time, JupiterResearch surveys show increasing business adoption of Microsoft Web services technologies," Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox ... BetaNews Archived links. These articles may no longer be available. To access these articles you will need to contact the listed source publication (i.e. LA Times, CNN, etc).
Microsoft to Color Web Services 'Indigo' Oct 27, 2003 ...as IBM Corp., which recently delivered a new version of its WebSphere Software Development Kit for Web Services, which competes with Microsoft's Web Services ... (eWeek) Web services "ready for prime time" Oct 21, 2003 Forty-one per cent of users are moving forward with a dual platform strategy of both J2EE and .Net, Microsoft's web services framework. ... (Silicon.com) WS-Security and Remoting Channel Sinks Give Message-Level ... Oct 14, 2003 Microsoft.Web.Services.SoapWebRequest , derived from System.Net.WebRequest, does the job of passing the SOAP message through a series of transforming filters. ... (Microsoft Systems Journal) Modest earnings expected for Microsoft Oct 23, 2003 ...called Office System 2003, includes new technology for linking documents and data through the Internet, providing a platform for Microsoft's Web services ... (San Jose Mercury News, CA) |