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XML
Enterprise information systems produce, use and exchange structured data. Putting it very simply, XML is a technology to organize structured data in a text form that can be transmitted by variety of protocols and read by variety of systems, even by humans. Since XML documents are application-independent this makes them a standard for data exchange between applications (B2B applications are an example). Another popular use of XML today is presentation templates. An application may need to present information to a variety of clients (web-browser, mobile phone etc.). Today's applications generate XML data, which is then formatted by a template to be displayed on a particular client. Benefit of XML technology for the client is ability to communicate with other systems, including other businesses. Even if such need is not apparent today for a company, it may arise in the future, and XML-enabled application ensures that investment in software is not lost. If interested, check Corifey's XML service offerings:
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