[thelist] Re: Sequoia XML Portal Server (was: Why other devices / Books on the road

Stephen Bates Stephen.Bates at us.army.mil
Sun, 05 Dec 1999 09:31:39 -0500


BURNSM@rbos.co.uk speaketh:

> And when you think about it, if you're delivering info stored natively in
> XML using an application server, you needn't even *care* what people are
> viewing it in. 
> 
> I strongly expect all major sites to deliver this way in 12 months, and it
> will
> then ripple down through the scale.

I just finished the training and certification on Sequoia's XML Portal
Server.   http://www.sequoiasoftware.com/product_i2000.html

Let me tell you, one very slick package....although it ONLY runs on
NT/IIS/SQL.  All the data is stored in flat text XML, and then delivered in
a bunch of different ways, and the connectors can talk to a bunch of
different back end systems.  I'll post my summary to the list when I finish
it (one of these days)

vrsb

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Stephen.Bates@us.army.mil
Enterprise Web Developer
Strategic & Advanced Computing Center
http://www.army.mil