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StrikeIron Jump-Starts 2008 with Multiple Industry Honors

CMP’s Intelligent Enterprise Web site announced its 2008 Editors’ Choice Award winners with StrikeIron included among its 36 “Companies to Watch” in the enterprise application category. StrikeIron was also included in Robin Bloor’s list of “10 IT Companies to Watch in 2008.”

StrikeIron Expands Web Services Marketplace with New Financial and Business Data Services from Gale

In-depth financial and corporate information on hundreds of thousands of U.S. and international companies: Two new Financial and Business data services from Gale, part of Cengage Learning, have been added to StrikeIron's expanding Web Services Marketplace: Gale Business Information Web Service 1.0.0 and Gale Business Intelligence Web Service 1.0.0.

StrikeIron Delivers Data Web Services via IBM QEDWiki

StrikeIron Inc., a provider of Data as a Service (DaaS), today announced that it has aligned with IBM to deliver premium web services via IBM's enterprise mashup maker QEDWiki. Content available includes business intelligence services such as multiple D&B services, Address Verification, Email Verification, Currency Rates and many more.

StrikeIron Super Data Pack

Start working with Web services and live data instantly! The Super Data Pack brings together dozens of Web services into one easy-to-use “Super” Web service. With the Super Data Pack, developers and end-users can leverage multiple data sources for use within a diverse set of rich applications at no cost or with no commitment.

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Alan Kotok

Theme: ebxml, xml, EDI, X12
Title: Author and Expert in XML, EDI, ebXML, eBusiness

Dave Orchard

Theme: Standards
Company: BEA Systems
Title: Technical Director in BEA SYSTEM and member of W3C committees

Eric Newcomer

Theme: Software Standardization, Web Services, Transactions, and Mobility
Title: CTO of IONA

Web Services Automatically Leads to SOA: Tornado in a Junkyard?
3rd Aug 05:

The great astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle once observed that it's unlikely that a tornado passing through a junkyard would ever assemble a 747. The same holds true for Web services gelling into SOAs. It's going to take planning and hard work.

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