XML Web Services in the Organization

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This Microsoft Press title shows IS developers and architects how to use XML Web services to create business solutions that enhance security, enable interoperability with legacy systems, facilitate collaboration among mobile workers, provide seamless electronic data interchange, and ease creation of customer-ready Web interfaces. Concrete, real-world implementation examples are included to help developers and architects begin planning their move to XML Web services today. The book discusses XML Web service solutions within businesses, among businesses, and between businesses and consumers with complete security and scalability. Chris Boar has been in the IT industry for 14 years. His many roles have included software developer for a shoe company, software developer for an independent software vendor, and IT manager for a manufacturing company. Chris now works at Microsoft in developer training for Training and Certification.

  • Cost: $20.99
  • Pages: 250
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0735618828

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XML Web Services in the Organization

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Released Date:

June 11, 2003

Cost:

$20.99

List Price:

$29.99

Pages:

250

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

0735618828

Publisher:

Microsoft Press

Author:

Chris Boar

Keywords:

xml IS developer, xml architects, xml web services, xml security, xml interoperability, xml legacy systems, xml mobile workers, xml electronic data exchange, xml implementation, xml discussion, xml scalability, xml software developer, xml vendor, xml training, xml certification

Summary:

Use XML Web services to solve typical business problems

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This Microsoft Press title shows IS developers and architects how to use XML Web services to create business solutions that enhance security, enable interoperability with legacy systems, facilitate collaboration among mobile workers, provide seamless electronic data interchange, and ease creation of customer-ready Web interfaces. Concrete, real-world implementation examples are included to help developers and architects begin planning their move to XML Web services today. The book discusses XML Web service solutions within businesses, among businesses, and between businesses and consumers with complete security and scalability. Chris Boar has been in the IT industry for 14 years. His many roles have included software developer for a shoe company, software developer for an independent software vendor, and IT manager for a manufacturing company. Chris now works at Microsoft in developer training for Training and Certification.

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