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  • Web services breeds teamwork

    Two international standards bodies have teamed up on a forum about Web services, in a bid to clarify what's really going on.

  • Web services security gets boost

    International standards consortium OASIS has expanded to include security advocacy group PKI Forum, a move which is being touted as a key driver for the use of public-key infrastructure.

  • Web services spec gets makeover

    A Web services directory effort spawned by Microsoft, IBM and Ariba has been updated before its submission to an industry standards body.

  • Security experts slam tech analysts

    Established analysis houses have been attacked by security professionals who claim the companies don't have the specific expertise required to gain a meaningful insight into security technologies.

  • Australia needs spam laws: govt report

    The National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) has recommended the introduction of anti-spamming laws, whilst simultaneously playing down their potential benefits in a report released today.

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  • Web services breeds teamwork

    Two international standards bodies have teamed up on a forum about Web services, in a bid to clarify what's really going on.

  • Web services security gets boost

    International standards consortium OASIS has expanded to include security advocacy group PKI Forum, a move which is being touted as a key driver for the use of public-key infrastructure.

  • Web services spec gets makeover

    A Web services directory effort spawned by Microsoft, IBM and Ariba has been updated before its submission to an industry standards body.

  • Australia needs spam laws: govt report

    The National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) has recommended the introduction of anti-spamming laws, whilst simultaneously playing down their potential benefits in a report released today.

  • Storage-server hybrids coming into vogue

    When designing a data centre, conventional wisdom holds that servers should do the thinking while storage systems should hang onto the data. But some industry heavyweights have begun seeing things a little differently.

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