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Technology Partners

Hardware and Software companies with complementary XML products and services.

Altova - XML, data management, UML, and Web services tools

Altova partner logo link to http://www.altova.com

Altova accelerates application development and data management projects with software and solutions that enhance productivity and maximise results. As an innovative, customer-focused company and the creator of XMLSpy and other leading XML, data management, UML, and Web services tools. Altova has been actively involved in XML software technologies since 1998 and released the first version of XML Spy in February 1999. XML Spy is the award-winning Integrated Development Environment for the eXtensible Markup Language that includes all major aspects of XML content editing in one powerful and easy-to-use product: XML, Schema and XSL.

XML Spy forms an integral part of Hyfinity's SOA solutions.

IBM - Patterns for e-Business

IBM logo link to http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/index.html

Patterns for e-Business is a methodology developed by IBM with the aim of helping senior executives plan e-business system architectures. The need for such a methodology is considerable because e-Businesses have evolved to such a point of complexity that it is almost impossible for a chief executive to keep up to date with all essential features.

Best Practice Patterns are a set of re-usable architectures that guide the implementation and extension of e-Business applications. Based on the vast experience IBM has acquired from more that 20,000 e-Business engagements, Patterns for e-Business can fast-track implementations and reduce the risks associated with developing e-Business applications.

Hyfinity's PxP Platform allows these best practice patterns to be utilised within a service-oriented architecture in order to simplify the complexity of e-Business solutions.

DataPower - Intelligent XML-Aware Network Infrastructure

DataPower logo link to http://www.datapower.com

In 1999 DataPower formulated a vision of how enterprises should meet their growing need for high-performance XML processing and robust security. This vision of XML-Aware Networks (XAN's) was built on the belief that XML would become the predominant data-type to link disparate applications and share information both internally and externally.

DataPower customers worldwide have deployed DataPower XAN's that accelerate and secure application processing at price and performance levels not possible with software. By moving processing and security functions into purpose-built network devices, XAN's create a uniform infrastructure that multiple applications can harness for common processing and security needs.