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  • The skeleton in the XML closet

    Some analysts are projecting that XML will comprise as much as 60 percent of network traffic next year. But, is network infrastructure blind to XML traffic and does this lead to performance bottlenecks and security holes?

  • When should you leave XML on the shelf?

    While XML is being hawked as the answer to all of your data woes, you'll find that like many other solutions, it has its place. Consider how you are applying XML as we look some situations that are ideal for it and some that should be handled by other technologies.

  • XML: Great hope or great hype?

    XML has been called everything from the technology that will revolutionise the Web to a nuisance. What's really the story?

  • XML repositories: Managing hierarchical data

    With the proliferation of XML as a new common data format, the problem of managing XML documents has become more critical. New technologies are now available that allow organisations to better manage their information as XML documents.

  • Better living through XML schemas

    XML may be the key to system interoperability, but successful integration requires precise definition of the XML data's content.

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  • Putting XML in the fast lane

    Data exchange format is just too slow, some say. But there's debate over the best way to make Extensible Markup Language fly.

  • The skeleton in the XML closet

    Some analysts are projecting that XML will comprise as much as 60 percent of network traffic next year. But, is network infrastructure blind to XML traffic and does this lead to performance bottlenecks and security holes?

  • XML: Great hope or great hype?

    XML has been called everything from the technology that will revolutionise the Web to a nuisance. What's really the story?

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