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Transferring the power of the desktop into an Internet browser environment is the essence of Web services. Today's Web service technologies are being specifically designed to enhance the Internet strategies of the enterprise. The promise of Web Services is to allow enterprise-level computing wi...

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Published in:Computer Technology Review 2002-10, p.35
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Internet
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JavaScript
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