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In
July 2000, ADOS released the original
XML core engine - AXML. Our solutions AXPS, AXWB and AXSS based on this AXML core
engine which is completely compliant with W3C recommendations, are independent
from any OS, platforms or vendor control to optimize online environment not only
for users but also programmers. ADOS XML Processing Script - AXPS will simplify
complex XML processing tasks to build up B2B or B2C architecture that are real
user-friendly, inexpensive, flexible and extensible to meet the exact requirements
without any additional packages. ADOS would like to share our knowledge and technologies
with developers for more comfortable environment. | |

Founded
in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT")
is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal
and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services
designed to empower people through great software-any time, any place and on any
device. .NET is Microsoft's platform for XML Web services. The Microsoft .NET
platform includes a comprehensive family of products, built on XML and Internet
industry standards, that provide for each aspect of developing, managing, using,
and experiencing XML Web services. XML Web services will become part of the Microsoft
applications, tools, and servers you already use today-and are being built into
new products to meet all of your business needs. |

SoftQuad
Software, Ltd. is an internationally recognized developer of XML enabling
technologies and commerce solutions for e-business. A founding member of the World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards (OASIS) and XML.org, SoftQuad has been instrumental in shaping
and developing both the standards and technologies that are changing the way companies
exchange information and do business over the Web. SoftQuad was first to market
with an advanced, yet easy to use XML content creation solution, XMetaL. It has
already become the premier enabling technology for XML-based content applications
in electronic publishing, e-commerce and knowledge management. |
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IBM,
together with Lotus, and Tivoli is focused on delivering e-business and enhanced
enterprise solutions. IBM has an unsurpassed breadth of XML technology, products,
services, programs and partnerships. Software such as WebSphere, MQSeries, DB2,
and Lotus Domino, coupled with a wealth of partnerships and programs, provide
market-leading solutions. IBM has made significant investments in XML development
with more than 1,000 IBM professionals worldwide continuing to advance XML technology
and deliver solutions that help customers become e-businesses. IBM is pioneering
e-business and is committed to lead you into the next Internet generation with
e-business technologies such as XML, Java and Linux. |
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Sun
Microsystems is a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software,
and services that power the Net and allow enterprises worldwide to take their
businesses to the nth. The Sun[tm] Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) is an open framework
that supports Web services today and lays the foundation for the smart Web services
of tomorrow. Sun ONE enables organizations to create, assemble, and deploy smart
Web services. | |

empolis,
a subsidiary of Bertlesmann Mohn Media Group, is a leading software developer
and service provider. empolis has established itself as a highly competitive supplier
in the field of knowledge and content management solutions. Based on SigmaLink
its XML publishing system, empolis can now offer solutions based on products from
across the empolis product range: K42
is an e-scalable knowledge server that supports Topic Maps as a way of storing,
searching and retrieving corporate information. X2X
is the first commercial XLink engine that enables organisations to create links
that are more valuable than the information they link. |
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Chrystal
Software delivers high performance content management for Web based applications,
as well as traditional publishing and high-end single-source authoring environments.
The mission to develop these products began in the early '90s when the company
was known as XSoft, a Palo Alto-based business unit of Xerox Corporation. In 1995,
Astoria was launched, targeted at organizations with high-value, long-lived structured
documents with significant potential for reuse. Canterbury, launched in 1998,
extended the benefits of reuse, repurposing, collaboration, and search to authoring
groups working with unstructured documents. Recognizing the untapped potential
for Web-based business-to-business solutions, Chrystal Software introduced Eclipse
in November 1999. Eclipse takes advantage of XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
to structure information for dynamic, interactive content delivery. |
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