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< The economic incentives to do so lie in the advantages of cartelization. > [...] < If, one by one, newcomers can be constrained to doing business only in the forms prescribed by the pre-ordained vocabulary, they can be bullied by the other players into accepting cartel discipline. This is not in the larger interest of any of us. The promise of B2B is doing business on a peer-to-peer basis with anyone capable, on any occasion, of taking the other side of a trade.> Doing B2B according to prescribed forms has been the status quo among large companies and their suppliers for a couple of decades. It's history, not a practice being introduced by ebXML and BizTalk. Long before the W3C released the XML spec, the largest corporations defined B2B standards and transaction sets used by their trading partners. Something like 95% of the Global 1000 use Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems. Because EDI isn't cheap, trading groups consist of partners who can afford the technology and the infrastructure it requires. The cost has been a barrier to entry for smaller companies. That's been one of the motivations behind initiatives such as ebXML and BizTalk. The technology at the core of those efforts (XML and the Internet) enables a smaller player to participate. P.S. This panel discussion might be of interest. You'll hear Bill Smith (OASIS), Dan Rogers (BizTalk), Bruce Peat (XML/EDI) and others discuss this issue: http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_program.html?program_id=59 ================== Ken North ============================= See you at AD2000 London (www.applicationdevelopment.com) XML DevCon 2000 New York City (www.xmldevcon2000.com) =========================================================== *************************************************************************** This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ ***************************************************************************
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