Who's to Blame for Excessive Web Services Standards?
LiteBytes from Lustratus Research on July 06, 2007
Blogger Steve Craggs says the overwhelming number of Web services standards negates the point of having standards in the first place. He says the blame should not be on vendors and standards organizations, but rather on the users, who need to take a more active role in getting the right standards created.
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