Excelergy and Microsoft .NET Web Service Technology to Deliver Groundbreaking Value and Support to the Energy Industry.Business/Technology Editors LEXINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 2002 Performance and open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced at heart of Excelergy and Microsoft .NET See .NET. technology platforms pave way for next generation of Internet-based services Excelergy(R) Corporation today announced it is working with Microsoft(R) Corporation to combine key elements of the Microsoft .NET application development platform with Excelergy's open, component-based, native XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. technology platform to deliver the most advanced Web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. available in the energy and utility industry. "We've been benefiting from Excelergy's Web-based XML services since we implemented their products two years ago, and they've always been on the leading edge in terms of technology innovation, so their leadership in Web services is no surprise," said Allegheny Energy Allegheny Energy (NYSE: AYE) is a traditional public utility based in the Pittsburgh suburb of Greensburg. It services communities in Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, Northern West Virginia, Northwest Virginia. Supply operations manager See datacenter manager. Lennie Davis. "What does this mean for us? Excelergy's products enable us to very securely and accurately exchange mission-critical information between disparate systems within our organization and with our market partners. Our key processes have become significantly more automated. We couldn't be more pleased." Web services are collaborative, Internet-based services that make systems, applications and programs more interoperable through common communication standards. Next-generation Web services are unique in their ability to fully automate critical business and operational processes with little or no human intervention. This "straight-through processing straight-through processing The direct exchange of cash and securities. Straight-through processing is a major objective for cross-border transactions that are generally much more costly to settle compared to domestic transactions. " leads to quicker, more efficient, more accurate information delivery and collaborative exchange. Furthermore, the open standards underlying Web services allow companies, partners and users anywhere in the world to access and use critical business applications and information using any technology or system from any Internet-ready device, including personal computers, handheld computers and mobile phones. "Microsoft is committed to promoting open standards and technologies that everyone can use to develop and deploy Web services. As widespread adoption emerges, we are going to see more of the groundbreaking benefits Web services offer businesses, including dramatically increased productivity," said Peter Boit, vice president of the Microsoft .NET Solutions Group. "With companies like Excelergy utilizing Microsoft .NET technologies, the energy industry will be able to take advantage of the next wave of software services and realize bottom-line benefits that benefit their company and their customers." Prior to Web services, a company's systems were often collections of different proprietary applications and platforms using different standards that were not well integrated and could not efficiently exchange information. Standards-based Web services promote easy integration of these disparate applications and systems - both within and across a company's firewalls. Business managers, systems administrators and software developers alike can now link applications to automate entire processes from beginning to end. "By all accounts, Microsoft has become the driving force in promoting these open, common standards to unlock the full power and potential of Web services. We'll capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. Microsoft .NET and other innovative technologies to continue to deploy the most advanced Web services in the energy and utility industry," said Bill Mahoney Bill Mahoney (born June 23, 1936 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey coach. He was head coach of the Minnesota North Stars from 1983 to 1985. External links
Web services are being developed using open, XML-based, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C (World Wide Web Consortium, www.w3.org) An international industry consortium founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee to develop standards for the Web. It is hosted in the U.S. by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT (www.csail.mit.edu/index.php). ) approved software standards, including SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol (protocol) Simple Object Access Protocol - (SOAP) A minimal set of conventions for invoking code using XML over HTTP. DevelopMentor, Microsoft Corporation, and UserLand Software submitted SOAP to the IETF as an internal draft in December 1999. Latest version: SOAP 1. ), WSDL (Web Services Description Language) An XML-based language for defining Web services. Developed by Microsoft and IBM, WSDL describes the protocols and formats used by the service. (Web Services Description Language “WSDL” redirects here. For other uses, see WSDL (disambiguation). The Web Services Description Language (WSDL, pronounced 'wiz-dəl' or spelled out, 'W-S-D-L') is an XML-based language that provides a model for describing Web services. ), and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) An industry initiative for a universal business registry (catalog) of Web services turned over to the stewardship of OASIS in 2002 as the version 3 specification of UDDI was released. (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration). All of Excelergy's products use XML and XML-based standards, including SOAP and WSDL. Excelergy is now registering its products with the UDDI Project (www.uddi.org), a community of more than 300 business and technology leaders working together to enable companies and applications to quickly, easily, and dynamically find and use Web services. By joining the UDDI Web services registry, Excelergy's clients and their market partners will be able to access and use Excelergy's applications from anywhere in the world, anytime, using any Internet-enabled device. One example of Excelergy's advancement of Web services is the just-released new version of Excelergy eXACT(R), a software product that automates business processes and collaborative exchange between companies operating in restructuring markets. Excelergy eXACT 5.0 automatically accepts, translates, validates and securely transmits mission-critical business and customer information for vital processes such as forecasting, trading, scheduling, billing and settlement in retail and wholesale energy markets. Future versions of Excelergy eXACT will incorporate Microsoft .NET technologies such as .NET Alerts, which allow users to automatically receive instant notifications and securely access corporate data from any electronic device. About Excelergy(R) Corporation Excelergy is the world's first provider of open co-action software products - putting "action" at the heart of "collaboration" - to meet restructuring market needs worldwide. Excelergy delivers open co-action through three core product lines: Excelergy eXACT(R) for inter-company collaboration, the Excelergy Advanced Business Package(TM) for intra-company collaboration, and Excelergy Energy Trading(TM) for the straight-through processing of wholesale energy business processes. These products are based on an open, object-based, Web-architected, native XML technology platform. Excelergy's North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. headquarters are located in Lexington, MA, with its European headquarters in Bristol, England and its Asia-Pacific operations based in Melbourne, Australia. More information is available at www.excelergy.com. |
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