Mozilla and Opera Renew the Browser Battle
By Kendall Grant Clark
Mozilla and Opera have joined together to drive forward browser standards, in an effort to head off the threat from Microsoft's .NET plans -- and route around a lagging W3C. [Jun. 16, 2004]
Little Back Corners
By John E. Simpson
In this month's XML Q&A column John E. Simpson examines some of the back corners of XPath processor namespace handling. [Feb. 25, 2004]
Making Web Services Work at Amazon
By Edd Dumbill
Jeff Barr, Amazon's web services evangelist, presented Tuesday at XML 2003, explaining the decisions involved in making Amazon's puiblic web services strategy a success. [Dec. 9, 2003]
The XML Book Business
By Kendall Grant Clark
Kendall Clark comments on a recent discussion among XML developers about the unfortunate state of the XML technical book business. [Oct. 29, 2003]
Commercializing the Semantic Web
By Kendall Grant Clark
In the first of his reports from the 2nd
International Semantic Web Conference, Kendall Clark discusses the path forward for successfully selling and developing Semantic Web technology into industry. [Oct. 22, 2003]
At Microsoft's Mercy
By Kendall Grant Clark
The future of XML editing is pretty much in Microsoft's hands, writes Kendall Grant Clark, reporting on community reaction to the news that Microsoft Office 2003's much-hyped XML features will be restricted to the higher-end versions of the suite. [Apr. 23, 2003]
Business at XML 2002
By Alan Kotok
Rounding up the news from the business side of the recent XML 2002 conference, Alan Kotok reports an increase in government clients for XML businesses. [Jan. 8, 2003]
Making XML Work in Business
By Alan Kotok
In this report from the XML 2001 conference, Alan Kotok describes where XML is really working inside businesses. [Jan. 2, 2002]
Growing Ideas at XML 2001
By Simon St. Laurent
The XML 2001 exposition featured a special "Incubator" zone, where young XML companies exhibited their products. We checked out the encouraging array of new technologies. [Dec. 19, 2001]
Being Too Generous
By Leigh Dodds
Leigh Dodds reports on the community's so far successful efforts to convince Microsoft to fix XML conformance bugs in IE6. [Sep. 19, 2001]
XML 2000 Show Floor Review
By Simon St. Laurent
New and interesting technologies from the show floor at XML 2000, including Schemantix, Fourthought, Kinecta, Ontopia and Architag. [Dec. 7, 2000]
Embracing Web Services
By Edd Dumbill
Delivering a talk entitled "Web Services: Requirements,
Challenges and Opportunities," Greg Hope laid down the future of
web business as Microsoft sees it, and especially the role of XML
technologies. [Nov. 14, 2000]
XML DevCon 2000 Reports
XML DevCon 2000 took place in June 2000 in New York. XML.com reported live from the show, covering the latest vendor and product news. [Jul. 5, 2000]
XML Europe 2000 Reports
By Edd Dumbill
Held from 12th-16th June in Paris, France, the XML Europe 2000
conference
demonstrated the continuing increase in innovation and
application of XML. We reported daily from the show all week. [Jun. 21, 2000]
Object Design becomes eXcelon Corp.
By Simon St. Laurent
XML is here to stay: Object Design has renamed itself after its flagship XML product, eXcelon. Simon St.Laurent reports on the name change and eXcelon Corp.'s new range of XML products. [Feb. 2, 2000]
Sun, Adobe Post $90,000 Prize for XSL Implementation
By Liora Alschuler
Frustrated with the slow pace of application development for rendering
XML content, Sun Microsystems and Adobe are offering $90,000 in grants
to individuals or corporations who can deliver applications to jumpstart
XSL. [Mar. 15, 1999]
Oracle plans XML support in 8i
By Mark Walter
Oracle 8i's built-in XML support is the most extensive of any leading relational database to date, and XML.com has the details in this exclusive look at the new release. [Nov. 9, 1998]