By editorial@silicon.com, 16 May 2002 14:30
NEWS Web services are one of the current hot topics in IT circles - and soon will be in all types of end user organisations. That's why we've launched an aptly titled Web Services Hot Topic - http://www.silicon.com/ws - a dedicated part of silicon.com bringing together news, analysis and debate on this subject during May and June. You can find out what web services are all about (http://www.silicon.com/a53134 ), use our handy glossary of related terms and standards (http://www.silicon.com/a53132 ), and read advice from leading analysts on how users should be preparing for this shift in the way IT is used (http://www.silicon.com/a53131 ). We'll also be taking a look at why security is so critical to the success of web services (http://www.silicon.com/a53128 ), what matters more to developers - Java or Microsoft's C# -and whether Bill Gates' company is staking its very future on .Net, its web services offering. And on that subject, we're asking you for your questions to put exclusively to senior Microsoft .Net executives. Just email editorial@silicon.com with the specifics you want to hear about .Net or its place in the web services phenomenon. Plus, from 10 May we'll be bringing you a lively Behind the Headlines debate all about why web services are important, featuring a leading developer, analyst and IT director. For the full Web Services Hot Topic, visit: http://www.silicon.com/ws .


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