Charles Gordon, principal engineer at NetSilicon, explains how XML and its associated technologies, UPnP and SOAP can form the basis of intercommunications, interteroperabilty and control. In the ...
XML is rapidly becoming the technology of choice for interfacing embedded systems to applications. There are many approaches to implementing XML-capable, Web-enabled embedded devices, ranging from ...
Sybase division iAnywhere Solutions introduced on Monday a revamped edition of its embedded database that improves the ability to handle XML-formatted data. The database, called SQL Anywhere, is ...
XML (eXtended Markup Language) is the hottest thing since HTML. In embedded applications, flexibility is more important than efficiency. Text-based XML is simply a way to encode structured information ...
As XML-based Web services continue to evolve, a new category of XML-aware data routers is emerging that could smooth out Web services transactions. These devices act as intermediaries at the network ...
XML, or the Extensible Markup Language, is a standard managed by the World Wide Web Consortium. The flexible text format was initially designed for data exchange on the Internet. Yet it's become much ...
SQL Server Reporting Services is fast becoming the mainstay for custom reporting in Microsoft-based shops. Connecting to relational tables, views, and procedures is easy and productive, and with ...
DataPower's high-end, blade-based solution for the service provider market is based on the IBM BladeCenter T and DataPower's XG4 fourth-generation XML silicon. The NEBS-certified chassis-based product ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...