A recent report entitled “Service-Oriented Management: How Web Services are the Key to the Service-Oriented Architecture” published by ZapThink indicates the potential for significant growth in the Web services management market. The company predicts that the market will increase from $30 million in 2002 to $9.2 billion by 2007.
Read more at: TransactPalm and BEA’s project will use Web-services standards such as XML, so businesses won’t have to redesign or scale down applications to run on a Palm device, says Ronald Schmelzer, an analyst at technology researcher ZapThink.
Read more at: InformationWeekUnder the deal, Palm will develop client software and development tools that would let programmers write apps in WebLogic’s development environment that can be delivered to Palm devices. Palm and BEA’s project will use Web-services standards such as XML, so businesses won’t have to redesign or scale down applications to run on a Palm device, says Ronald Schmelzer, an analyst at technology researcher ZapThink. The deal could also help both companies stave off competition from Microsoft’s Pocket PC software.
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