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Big Blue scoops up DataPower, a company that makes appliances for accelerating XML network traffic.

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Damn
by October 18, 2005 11:57 AM PDT
I was hoping they'd buy my company, Earl's XML.
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Sounds like a good company
by R. U. Sirius October 18, 2005 12:07 PM PDT
Data Power I mean. I'm not too sure that "Earl's XML" has the marketing pizzazz that IBM might be looking for. :-)
Damn
by October 18, 2005 11:57 AM PDT
I was hoping they'd buy my company, Earl's XML.
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Sounds like a good company
by R. U. Sirius October 18, 2005 12:07 PM PDT
Data Power I mean. I'm not too sure that "Earl's XML" has the marketing pizzazz that IBM might be looking for. :-)
We were first...
by WebGlue October 19, 2005 8:12 PM PDT
I left Cisco to design the first B2B Gateway or if your prefer an XML Accelerator and we are still the leaders holding the patent for this technology and the best design.
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We were first...
by WebGlue October 19, 2005 8:12 PM PDT
I left Cisco to design the first B2B Gateway or if your prefer an XML Accelerator and we are still the leaders holding the patent for this technology and the best design.
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DataPower, IBM, XML and Healthcare
by Jack Mason October 20, 2005 5:57 PM PDT
For more on IBM's acquisition of DataPower, see Paul Grundy's post on the implications of XML and SOA for healthcare on our new group blog, HealthNex.

http://healthnex.typepad.com/web_log/2005/10/datapower_xml_a_2.html
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DataPower, IBM, XML and Healthcare
by Jack Mason October 20, 2005 5:57 PM PDT
For more on IBM's acquisition of DataPower, see Paul Grundy's post on the implications of XML and SOA for healthcare on our new group blog, HealthNex.

http://healthnex.typepad.com/web_log/2005/10/datapower_xml_a_2.html
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