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FileMaker 6 backs XML

New features include support for Extensible Markup Language (XML), which will allow it to access data from a wide variety of sources, and the ability to import large numbers of picture files directly into a database to create an image library. Read The Full Article

OpenSAML

SAML is a framework defined by the Security Services Technical Committee within Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) that will, for example, play a part in making it easier to log into multiple Web sites. OpenSAML is an open source reference implementation of this standard that was developed by the Middleware Architecture […]

Microsoft Cuts the (Ethernet) Cord

REDMOND, Wash, July 11, 2002 — In a growing number of homes, waiting an eon for a Web page to download or putting up with constant interruptions in online music or video feeds are distant memories. High-speed connections, such as cable and DSL, have made speedy Web browsing a reality. Read The Full Article

Virtual mammography training avoids radiation

Using new mammography software, radiology residents and technologists can learn to perform breast imaging without exposing them — or patients — to ionizing radiation. Read The Full Article

World Bank Selects Enspire Learning for Interactive Course

Institute to design an interactive online training course…Read The Full Article

HCL Comnet launches distance education

With emerging technologies, information dissemination has become much easier and cost-effective, Dr Deepak Phatak, architect of the project, said in a statement here today.Read The Full Article

‘CIO Time Share’ connects small schools with high-tech help

The service, called CIO Time Share, connects small school districts with 25 experienced school CIOs.Read The Full Article

Vendors push integrated conferencing

Vendors are putting video, audio and web conferencing into one package in the hope of gaining widespread corporate support.

Software Handles Inquiries with ease

At the University of Southern Queensland where 75 per cent of students study off-campus, it is even bigger. Read The Full Article

Technology Advancements Set eCollege(SM) ASP Model Apart from Others

HTTP Compression Increases Content Delivery Speed DENVER – July 2, 2002 – eCollege(SM) [Nasdaq: ECLG], the leading provider of technology and services for online higher education programs, today announced the implementation of advanced compression technologies that provide faster content delivery speed for online programs. eCollege’s HTTP Compression implementation compacts course and campus content for faster […]