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Liberty Alliance vs. WS-I; J2EE vs. .NET; Overwhelmed .YET?
Part 2: Comparison, Challenges, & Recommendations by P.J. Jakovljevic The battle for the dominance in Web services has so far largely been a war of words without the clear winner yet (and not any time soon). While interoperability seems to currently be the motivation for bigger players to suspend hostilities and focus on standards adoption, the desire for domination will tempt them to weave dependencies on their products into their strategies.
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Microsoft Throws .NET At SMEs, With CRM As Bait by P.J. Jakovljevic, Louie Talarico While Microsoft might be honest today with its claims of staying away from the true enterprise-level CRM applications space, no one can be sure that its appetite will remain in check for very long.
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Liberty Alliance vs. WS-I; J2EE vs. .NET; Overwhelmed .YET?
Part 1: Latest Announcements by P.J. Jakovljevic On one hand, some archrivals (e.g., Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle) are becoming strange bedfellows, while, on the other hand, the others (e.g., Microsoft and Sun) remain set on irreconcilable differences between their technology camps. What are users to do when torn between the hype/promise of Web services and the fear of being outrun by events?
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