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SOA Adoption in Canadian Financial Services Organizations

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

This Financial Insights report examines the adoption of services oriented architecture (SOA) in Canadian financial services organizations. The report examines the importance institutions place on SOA as an IT strategy, the drivers behind adoption, the scope and magnitude of current and future projects, and planned investment in SOA-related software and services.

“SOA adoption has been sluggish in the Canadian market,” reports Patricia Howell, senior analyst, Canadian Financial Advisory Services. However, our recent research suggests that Canadian banks and capital markets firms have seen the compelling value proposition that SOA deployment can bring to their respective businesses and are prepared to act.”

SOA Adoption in Canadian Financial Services Organizations

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The XML 1.0 Standard

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
This is a printed edition of the XML 1.0 Standard (Fifth Edition) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The associated standards “Namespaces in XML 1.0 (Third Edition)” and “XML Information Set (Second Edition)” are also included. The Extensible Markup Language 1.0 standard is the definitive primary source of information needed to understand and use XML. It is the foundation of all XML applications. Namespaces in XML 1.0 provides additional rules which allow the use of XML names from different sources. The XML Information Set specification defines an abstract data model and a terminology for describing the structure of XML documents. For each copy of this manual sold, the publisher donates 1 USD to support the development of freely-redistributable XML-related software projects.

The XML 1.0 Standard

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Abstract Data, Data Model, Extensible Markup Language, Manual Publisher, Primary Source, Product Description, Related Software, Source Of Information, Standard, Wide Web Consortium, World Wide Web, World Wide Web Consortium, Xml Applications, Xml Documents, Xml Names, Xml Namespaces, Xml Software, Xml Specification, Xml Standard

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