XML expert panel (Santa Clara, Nov. 11, FREE)
Ken North
ken_north at compuserve.com
Sun Oct 24 00:22:55 BST 1999
"XML's Role in Enterprise Computing and E-Commerce"
At XML One (Santa Clara, Nov. 11), the closing keynote panel will discuss
XML as an enabling technology for e-commerce and enterprise applications.
The panel includes experts from W3C XML working groups, OASIS, the XML/EDI
Group, IBM, Sun, Oracle, Microsoft, Bluestone, and eProcess Solutions.
Admission to the panel session is free. The panel will discuss business to
business (B2B) integration, Web commerce, BizTalk, XML/EDI, XML servers, and
XML-enabled databases. Panelists will
also discuss Enterprise Java and messaging middleware. Panel members
include:
Bob Bickel Vice-President, Development
Bluestone Software
David Fallside Member, W3C XML-Schema Working Group
XML Technology and Strategy team
IBM
Steve Muench XML Evangelist
Architect, BC4J
Oracle Corporation
Bruce Peat Co-founder, XML/EDI Group
President, eProcess Solutions
Dan Rogers BizTalk Architect
Microsoft
Bill Smith OASIS President
Co-chair, W3C XML Linking
XML Architect, Sun Microsystems
The moderator is Ken North, database columnist for Web Techniques and
author of Database Magic with Ken North (Prentice Hall).
When: November 11, 1999 4:15 - 5: 30 p.m.
Where: XML One (November 8-11, 1999)
Venue: Westin Santa Clara hotel
Santa Clara, California
USA
Registration for the conference exhibits is FREE and admits you to the
expert panel presentation. For more information:
http://www.xmlconference.com/xmlusa/
http://www.xmlconference.com/xmlusa/registration/index.shtml
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