A lack of standard XML tools could force firms to adopt proprietary solutions, argues Alistair Dabbs.
Every time I lift the bonnet on my car, I'm mesmerised. I stare at all those cables and plugs and fins of metal, and tell myself that somebody, somewhere, understands how a car engine works. The en...
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