33301Web services insider, Part 1: Reflections on SOAPhttp://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-ref1.html?open&l=766,t=gr,p=refonSOAPHello and welcome to the column dedicated to exploring the evolving world of Web services from the inside out. Over the course of the next few months I will examine, in great depth, the fundamental principles of the Web Services Architecture as well as pay special attention to the core promise that drives this new, quickly evolving, emerging technological paradigm: interoperability.XML > Magazine ArticlesOct 17, 2006
In previous articles, I have discussed the vision of Dynamic e-business and the available technologies that enable us to achieve that vision, namely SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. For the inquisitive reader the entire topic of Dynamic e-business is nothing more than another form of distributive computing. The justification for this new distributed computing model is cross-platform and cross-programming language interoperability.
Hello and welcome to the column dedicated to exploring the evolving world of Web services from the inside out. Over the course of the next few months I will examine, in great depth, the fundamental principles of the Web Services Architecture as well as pay special attention to the core promise that drives this new, quickly evolving, emerging technological paradigm: interoperability.
It is also important for you to realize that many vendors are still using the older IVR technology. You will want to conduct research on Interactive Voice Response systems so that you can give clients a good reason to use it. Being able to show the advantages that VoiceXML has over IVR is very important. If you are not able to do this efficiently, you will not be able to win clients.
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