Friday, June 29, 2007

Web Services

If you pose a developer what Web services are, you'll hear something like, "self-describing software modules, semantically encapsulating isolated functionality, wrapped in and accessible via standard Internet communication protocols like XML and SOAP."

But if you ask a big business person in charge who has implemented Web service-based solutions, you'll get a poles apart kind of answer. You'll hear that Web services are draw near that helps the business connect with its customers, partners, and employees. They enable the business to extend existing services to new customers. They help the business work more efficiently with its partners and suppliers. They unlock in turn so it can flow to every employee who needs it. They reduce development time and expenditure for new projects. You'll hear less about what Web services are and more about what they enable the business to do.

Benefits of Web Services

By enabling applications to share data across different hardware platforms and in use systems, Web services afford many benefits, including:

• Aperture the door to new business opportunity by making it easy to connect with partners.

• Delivering severely more personal, incorporated experiences to users through the new breed of smart devices-including PCs.

• Saving time and money by cutting progress time.

• Ever-increasing revenue streams by enabling businesses to easily make their own Web services presented to others.

Posted By: Kiran Solanki

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1 comment:

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Web services is a method of communication it allows two software systems to exchange the data over the internet. IT or other companies can’t imagine their business without web services. They communicate each other through web services.

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