| DataChannel
this week demonstrated how DataChannel RIO and its advanced XML/Java
technology can be integrated with Microsoft Office 2000 at David Coursey's
Showcase 99.
This is a great indication of how support for open Web standards such as
XML, WebDAV and Java can be utilized to move "mission critical"
applications to the Web.
The integration of DataChannel RIO with Office 2000 provides users with:
- the ability to use the data in Office 2000 documents for many
different business purposes
- the ability to organize Office 2000
documents by subject, content and other attributes
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Cover Pages: Extensible Markup Language (XML):: XML Links - From DataChannel. Including DataChannels XML Technology Demo MOS-X (Media Object Server - XML) FLBC (Formal Language for Business http://xml.coverpages.org/xml.htmlHOME | secure access to
Office 2000 documents by using Web-based security standards, such as SSL
and X.509 certificates -
WWW8 Developers Day -- XML, DOM and Related Technologies:: Norbert Mikula, DataChannel. X-Pages, Enterprise Level XML/XSL-Based Web Technology XML version of the data linking specification, and hope to have a web server http://www.utoronto.ca/ian/www8/xmldom.htmlHOME | ebXML group to adopt SOAP:: Wavo, webMethods, Whitehill Technologies, Xerox, XML Global, XMLSolutions and XyEnterprise. Application Server Matrix http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=4520HOME | the ability to store Office 2000 documents on
other platforms, including Unix, Netscape and Apache
DataChannel RIO is essentially a "two-way corporate portal infrastructure"
that functions as a starting point into a company's intranet/extranet.
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