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  • Mon May 14 2001 New XML e-business standard introduced

    A U.N. group and a consortium including IBM and Sun Microsystems finalize ebXML, a standard they hope will make it easier for companies to communicate over the Web.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Mon May 14 2001 New XML e-business standard introduced

    A U.N. group and a consortium including IBM and Sun Microsystems finalize ebXML, a standard they hope will make it easier for companies to communicate over the Web.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Tue Dec 12 2000 Tech firms, U.N. develop XML standard

    A consortium of tech companies and a United Nations group say they will release a new e-commerce Web standard ahead of schedule, paving the way for a variety of businesses to conduct trades online.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Tue Nov 9 2004 Web business standard gets thumbs up

    The ratification of Universal Business Language could make it easier for big companies to share documents.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Thu Feb 22 2001 Standards groups reach e-business accord

    A brewing controversy over e-business standards may have been averted, as Web standards group Oasis has agreed to support the work of the World Wide Web Consortium.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Wed Apr 28 2004 You call that a standard?

    Robert Glushko, Berkeley professor who was involved in early XML proceedings, decries how powerful interests have distorted the standards process.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Thu Apr 18 2002 IBM patent plan royalty-free

    Big Blue says it will not seek royalties on a patented e-commerce Web standard that helps companies in many industries communicate over the Internet.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Tue Jan 28 2003 Standards group tackles XML documents

    An e-business standards body proposes a series of definitions for how corporations should create common business documents.

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Mon Jul 29 2002 Web services spec gets makeover

    A consortium of 220 companies is releasing a third version of the UDDI Web-cataloging specification, recognizing its appeal to big companies for in-house projects.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Mon Aug 8 2005 OASIS gets GM exec on board

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

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