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February 2001, Week 3

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rentalguy <[log in to unmask]>
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rentalguy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Feb 2001 02:46:36 -0600
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A first B2B solution based on e-speak technology has just gone 'live' within
HP.
Please refer to http://www.e-speak.hp.com/media/hp_casestudy.pdf

The solution enables HP 3000 based Apps to extend business functionalities
on the internet, adding value to the business and opening up new ways of
doing business on the internet. The whole design approach is based on
offering e-services on the internet, with a means of defining and
registering and discovering these services. The messages/data on the wire
are based on RosettaNet PIPs and is in  XML format. This is to give a brief
glimpse into the increasing level of enthusiasm that is 'brewing' within HP.

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"Mark Wilkinson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:3A8D84D2.DADB342E@wiggis.com...
> So.. is this yet another "fallen by the wayside having consumed millions
> of dollars of advertising" project by HP or is it still going strong?
> Haven't heard mention of it for a few months now.
>
> --
> Mark Wilkinson
> Wiggis Web Works
> http://www.wiggis.com
>
>

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