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The air in the room was still and slightly cool, some might complain
too cool. Sitting near the window, providing light filtered by vertical
shades partially drawn was a man. Hair streaked with glints of gray
that indicated either age or stress. Yet the hair was somewhat betrayed
by the bright Hawaiian shirt that fit loosely over his shoulders. The
room had sufficient shadows to cause the glow...</description>
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that was made to them to create a new working group to standardize
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WS-MetadataExchange. The suggested name, “Web Services Resource Access
Working Group” or WS-RAWG is likely, if it sticks, to end up being
shortened to WS-RAW. Which is a bit more cruel than needed. I’d say
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 <description>William
Vambenepe, an architect in Oracle&#039;s middleware
management products, think that the alliance
which formed between IBM, Microsoft, HP and Intel in order to define a
set of Web Service Standards for Resources, Events, and Management is
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Three years later and after a lot of personal reflection I&#039;ve boiled Rails&#039; success down to two reasons:</description>
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