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A leading analyst has urged information technology executives to start deploying Web Services now, but prepare to leap a series of political hurdles in 2003 as corporate disillusionment with the technology sets in
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Web services pioneers are already knocking on doors with their new solutions. While analysts can’t pinpoint when the true potential of Web services will be realised, experts are giving the go-ahead to launch Web services offerings.
A leading analyst has urged information technology executives to start deploying Web Services now, but prepare to leap a series of political hurdles in 2003 as corporate disillusionment with the technology sets in
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Next year's priorities should be continued cost-cutting and championing of Web services and instant messaging, according to research.
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Apple Computer has released a beta, or testing version, of iSync, the company's latest "i" application.
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