XML 2007 Conference
Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3-5 December 2007

Schedule: XML in the Enterprise sessions

XML in the organization: data at rest (such as databases and configuration) and data in motion (such as legacy system integration, web services, and messaging).

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Eugene Kuznetsov (IBM), Mark O'Neill (Vordel), Brian Roddy (Cisco Systems)
Three speakers involved in the creation of the first XML appliances will talk about the evolution, uses, and some issues raised by XML-oriented hardware. Read more.
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Chimezie Ogbuji (Cleveland Clinic), John Clark (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
This article sketches the uses of validation in an architecture that operates over XML data entered through human-computer interaction. Read more.
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Marc de Graauw (Marc de Graauw IT)
XML – love it, hate it. We'll take a look at Web Services in Healthcare, and the problems with XML, Schema's, SOAP, HTTP, SSL encountered in the Netherlands and elsewhere – and their solutions. Read more.
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Glen Daniels (WSO2)
Mashups are light and quick compositions of information. It is a platform for consuming data from a variety of sources including Web Services, HTML pages, feeds and processing/ combining them. Read more.
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Joshua Fox (IBM)
Successful service repositories soon become unmanageably large. Data mining techniques, applied directly to the service metadata, allow automated analysis and organization of these repositories. Read more.
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Anthony Coates (Miley Watts LLP)
A failing in large data models is that the data items lose their connection to their original business contexts. Semantic technologies can restore the connection betwen the model and the business. Read more.
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John Davies (IONA Technologies)
Can XML really solve today's enterprise problems? How do we manage complex XML metadata, maintain performance, persist complex hierarchical structures, or deal with non-XML format such as SWIFT. Read more.
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Mark O'Neill (Vordel)
What happened when a bank allowed Web Services Security experts to try to breach the protection of its Web Services? Read more.
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Thomas White (Fortent)
This presentation proposes an architectural approach that delivers highly scalable, robust AJAX Enterprise Applications (AEA) for data intensive environments. Read more.
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Ken Graf (Intel)
We report on efforts to build a XSLT processor capable of handling Gigabyte sized documents with equivalent performance characteristics to the best known existing implementation models. Read more.
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Tony Lavinio (DataDirect Technologies)
I'll show how to use a specialized URIResolver to allow standard XSLT and XQuery engines to process data that is in formats other than XML, such as EDI, CSV, or xBase. Examples and code are included. Read more.
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Kristen Harris (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Practical discussion of enterprise data modeling and XML schema systems for large-scale publishing. Covers many issues for data architects, some of which are not widely discussed in the industry. Read more.
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Jeff Deskins (JustSystems)
Use XML to unify and standardize information between Design, Production and Support such as process industry S88/BatchML-compliant Recipe Editor, engineering and other dynamic compound documents. Read more.
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Joel Amoussou (Efasoft)
Based on AtomPub and OpenSearch, the Integrated Documentation Environment for Aircraft Support (IDEAS) framework enables federated searches of technical content and updates via web feeds. Read more.
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Mark Birbeck (webBackplane, W3C Invited Expert)
Sidewinder turns every web-page into a full-featured desktop application, making programming as easy as coding XHTML, as well as supporting the writing of complete applications in JavaScript. Read more.
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Premiere sponsor

Microsoft Interoperability

Platinum sponsors

JustSystems
DataDirect
IBM

Gold sponsors

Intel
Antenna House

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IDEAlliance

Event sponsor

RSuite CMS

Co-hosts

OASIS
Philly XML
XML Guild
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