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Year in review: Web services finds its way







Year in review: Web services finds its
way

Year in review: Web services finds its
way
12/30/2003 11:02 AM

XML-based standards became the default system for sharing data in 2003, as companies and their customers adopted Web services to get the benefits of information access and interoperability.




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