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XML One panel to discuss databases, middleware, "enterprise" XML (March 31, Austin)

From: KenNorth <knorth_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 13:15:36 -0800
Message-ID: <eGNzM5Zd$GA.185@cpmsnbbsa03>


"Integrating XML, Databases, and Middleware" XML One (March 31, 2000, 4:15 - 5:45 p.m.) Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas
(Admission is free if you register for the exhibits.)

Panelists:

David Booth                      Senior Research Architect
                                          Bluestone Software

Sam Hamilton                    XML Architect
                                          Informix

Tushar Hazra                     Chief Technical Consultant
                                          Lante

David Orchard                  W3C XML Linking Working Group
                                          Network Computing Architect (IBM)

Bruce Peat                          Founder, XML/edi Group
                                           President, eProcess Solutions

Mark Scardina                    W3C XSL and DOM Working Groups
                                           XML Evangelist, Grp Prg Manager
                                           Oracle

Moderated by Ken North

The architecture of large-scale enterprise applications often includes application servers, middleware, and databases, but XML is also becoming an important enabling technology. This panel presentation discusses XML as an enabling technology for e-commerce and enterprise applications. The panel of experts will discuss business-to-business (B2B) integration, Web commerce, XML/EDI, XML servers, and XML-enabled databases. It will also discuss Enterprise Java and XML, and the combination of XML and messaging middleware.

This panel includes experts discussing enterprise Java, application servers, XML servers, messaging middleware, and other enabling technologies. Participants include system architects from leading database and application server companies.

Panelists will discuss:

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