Web Services: Promises, Risks, and a New Vocabulary

Posted March 31, 2002 | Leadership | Leadership |

Web services are collections of functions bundled together to deliver functionality to Internet-enabled desktops and Web applications. They represent a way for applications to communicate with each other automatically over the Internet. The goal is the streamlining of business processes by allowing software applications to be delivered and run across all kinds of computers, from large servers to handheld devices.

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