Press Release
26 May 2003
The next service revolution in telecoms
XML Web Services have
the potential to transform the Internet
into a distributed application server of global dimensions
Heidelberg. The Internet of today is a worldwide
library, built on static HTML pages.
The Internet of tomorrow will be more: a global service machine, enabling to
access
any application on any server in the world. The integrating technology, which
has the
potential to make this service revolution come true, is called XML Web Services.
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All leading international IT companies have already realised the revolutionary importance of XML Web Services. The huge potential for the telecoms market is yet to be explored. From 24th to 25th June, major IT companies meet European telcos and manufacturers in Heidelberg, Germany, at the first comprehensive event in Europe to explore the technologies and business opportunities for the telecoms sector. Experts from Alcatel, BTexact, Ericsson, France Telecom, IBM, IONA, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Telenor, T-Systems, and other leading companies will show exemplary applications, present new business scenarios, and discuss security as well as other technological aspects.
The role telcos could play in
Web Services is still to be defined. Eurescom programme manager Uwe Herzog,
however, is convinced: “XML Web Services offer huge opportunities to network
operators. They have a large customer base and the infrastructure to provide
Web Services for connectivity, authentication, billing, payment, and more.” |
Eurescom Workshop ‘XML Web Services for the telecom market’
Eurescom Conference Centre, Heidelberg, 24-25 June 2003
More information about the workshop is available at
www.eurescom.de/xml-webservices/
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Public Relations Officer
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E-mail: gupta@eurescom.de
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