News about standards
  • SOA is dead because of its success

    SOA is no longer a buzzword because it is a concept that has received broad industry acceptance and has become built into software products and services, say a CIO and analyst.

  • Association looks to get more involved in standard setting

    Users should get more involved in helping develop cloud standards said the chairman of the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA) in Europe. But Bob Plumridge said that the organisation was aware of the logistical problems facing users and said the organisation was looking at ways to help users overcome these.

  • BoM makes water data flow freely

    The Bureau of Metrology has developed a new data standard which promises to eliminate the need to clean up hundreds of non-compliant forms on available water resources.

  • IETF turns introspective with new wiki

    The Internet Engineering Task Force has set up a wiki to document which of its standards were successful and why.

  • NT sends e-health messaging system live

    The implementation of national e-health standards has taken another step forward with Northern Territory health agencies launching a secure messaging delivery system to share information between different clinical software systems.

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