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Hi Jonathan, Here is the link (note that this is mainly organised by the military institution as you'll notice by the link) PS: notice that Oracle, Netscape and Microsoft (with biztalk :-) will be present to show their respective technologies. http://www.acq.osd.mil/jecpo/ecday99/ regards Didier PH Martin mailto:martind@n... http://www.netfolder.com -----Original Message----- From: eisen@t... [mailto:eisen@t...]On Behalf Of Jonathan Eisenzopf Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 11:03 AM To: Didier PH Martin Subject: Re: XML e-commerce serious? Didier PH Martin wrote: > Nice, but where can one find out more info? > Hi, > > You can say that business to business to business to governement e-commerce > based on XML is gaining momentum when you have such announcements: > > Touted as A "Must Attend" event for EC professionals - Language of 21st > Century Commerce > > This is a panel and open forum on the latest in business vocabularies and > processes - Open Applications Org, cXML, BizTalk, CBL, X12/XML, ICE and > others. Want to make sure your organization will be able to "talk the > right talk", then this event is the place to be. Learn how to use the > language of the 21st century to sell to DoD, or if you are a catalog > integrator and want to give your customer's this ability, then this is the > place to learn and network. If you know someone who would be interested in > the event please pass this message along................................. > > DLA to host Advanced Technology Track at Electronic Commerce Day > > The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) will sponsor a panel discussion in the > Advanced Technology Track of the Joint Electronic Commerce Program Office > (JECPO) 2nd annual DoD Electronic Commerce Conference. > > Held on June 10, 1999 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in > Washington D.C., the Advanced Technology session will begin with feature > presentation on Highly Distributed Processes used in the Defense Advanced > Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Advanced Logistics Program to identify and > source items. After lunch the track will continue with a ?Language of 21st > Century Commerce.? session, with an overview presented by the XML/EDI Group. > > Language of 21st Century Commerce > The session brings together for the first time the major eProcess > initiatives currently underway in defining the languages for conducting > business in the new millennium. In a one-day event, a high-powered panel of > industry visionaries will provide a roadmap for the journey through the > various challenges which lie ahead in electronic commerce, enterprise > resource planning, supply chain management, agent-mediated procurement, > integrated digital environments, collaborative exchanges, legacy > interfacing, EC gateways, and advanced logistics. > > The languages to be discussed are: Product Data Markup Language (PDML) > developed by Joint Electronic Commerce Program Office (JECPO); Microsoft > BizTalk; cXML (Commerce XML); CBL (Common Business Language); ICE > (Information & Content Exchange); The XML/EDI Group Implementation > Guidelines; and the efforts of both the Open Applications Group and ANSI X12 > EDI Communications and Controls subcommittee on XML. The Panel will include > members from JECPO, Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe, GEIS (GE Information > Services), CommerceNet and Sterling Commerce. > > Using XML (eXtensible Markup Language), as a common grammar to build our > business languages will enable both Web users and business-to-business > electronic processes to exchange and control information seamlessly and > automatically. "An XML/EDI framework makes possible large-scale automation > of electronic commerce, reduces IT system complexity, and will transform > cyberspace. ?The implications to all organizations are nothing short of > amazing.? says Bruce Peat, president of eProcess Solutions and co-founder of > the XML/EDI Group; a grass roots organization with over 1,200 members. > http://www.XMLedi.org > > As part of the DLA R&D program to advance use of XML technology, companies > with on-line electronic catalogs are eligible to participate in the DoD > EMALL. The Defense Supply Center Philadelphia will issue a blanket > purchase agreement that allows companies to display their products and > services to the DoD EMALL customer. The customer can order items from the > EMALL using their Government purchase card. The first hand experience > gained from using XML in an end to end business process will provide the > experience needed influence the technical developments and to obtain maximum > benefits from the technology. > > The Department of Defense?s JECPO sponsors Electronic Commerce Day. This > year?s theme, Electronic Business in Action, highlights the use of > commercial electronic commerce technology to support the warfighter and > streamline business processes. > > The EC Day General Session includes remarks by The Honorable Dr. John J xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... 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