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Monday, February 18, 2008

At a meeting near Washington recently I was asked "What slow aspects of XML do you speed up?". The answer is in our XML Offload White Paper . I'd encourage everyone to check it out.

As well as offloading XML validation, XML Signature, and XML transformation, we also provide "XML Enrichment" on the network. What is "XML Enrichement"? It is the name given to the practice of looking up contextual information which is then embedded into the XML message. For example, one of our mobile telecoms customers uses our XML Gateways to look up subscriber information in databases and directories and then to insert it into XML messages on the fly on the network. Then, the task of looking up this information is offloaded from the application server. It is another example of XML Offload.


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