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OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (formerly SGML Open), announced today that it will take the helm of the XML Active Content Technologies Council (X-ACT) to provide vendor-neutral management and enhanced industry services. X-ACT, formed on March 4 and spearheaded by DataChannel Inc., a leading developer of XML-enabled Active Content Technologies, will now become a subsidiary organization of OASIS. (See the Emerging Standards article in this issue for more about DataChannel's XML initiatives.)

Active Content Technologies are a new class of XML-based computer applications and transactions that enable active content at all levels of networked computing (desktop, server, Internet, intranet, extranet, VPNs, LANs, WANs). Aligned with other standards bodies, X-ACT aims to provide a communications venue for corporations working to develop real-world XML-based solutions to meet today's business needs. X-ACT also promotes Active Content Technologies and maintains an index to Active Content software.

Key to communication

"OASIS will lend its established infrastructure and resources to the establishment of X-ACT as the catalyst for XML proliferation," said Robin Tomlin, executive director at OASIS. "The revolutionary potential of XML hinges upon communication and cooperation among vendors, and OASIS is dedicated and uniquely suited to the X-ACT mission to foster such a climate."

DataChannel's CEO and founder Dave Pool concurs: "We conducted a comprehensive search to find the ideal vendor-neutral partner to lead X-ACT in bringing the possibilities of XML technologies to every computing experience. OASIS brings the perfect blend of experience and market understanding."

OASIS is now in the process of negotiations to provide premier services to X-ACT members, including:

  • Web-based resources: An XML-driven web site that features aggregated content from key XML sources. The site can be updated by vendors and will feature a vendor-demo showcase.
  • Comprehensive training: Members will benefit from comprehensive regular training programs on software development and implementation hosted by X-ACT and based upon the combined experience of council members and OASIS.
  • Industry focused conferences: Regular meetings of the X-ACT Council will be hosted by OASIS to provide a primary forum for industry communications, standards discussion and consolidated marketing efforts.
  • Working Groups: Technical working groups will formulate guidelines and generate documents to develop awareness and facilitate the standard application of XML. These documents will provide critical information for vendors who supply products that will interoperate in a "framework" for XML enabled applications.
  • Interoperability Testing: Implementation of the guidelines and documents generated by the members will facilitate the testing of the submitted applications based on standards recommended by the W3C.

X-ACT membership includes such XML industry leaders as Allaire, ArborText, BTG, Computer Sciences Program, DataChannel, Daylight Software, Informix, Inso, NexGen SI, OmniMark Technologies, Online Computing Library Center, PLATINUM Technology Solutions, Poet Software, NC.Focus, Sybase, Thomson Corporation, Wall Data, webMethods and XML Solutions.

"As a long-standing sponsor member of OASIS and an X-ACT member, we see this as a great fit," commented Graham Marshall, vice president and general manager of Inso Corporation's Electronic Publishing Solutions Group. "It reinforces OASIS' commitment to interoperability issues and brings strong organizational infrastructure to the X-ACT group."

About OASIS

A non-profit, international consortium, OASIS is dedicated solely to product-independent data and content interchange. Focusing on product interoperability, conformance and market awareness, OASIS embraces the complete spectrum of structured information standards including XML, SGML and HTML. Members of the consortium include users and suppliers of products and services that support these structured information standards. OASIS sponsors include Adobe Systems, AIS/Berger Levrault, ArborText, Inc., Chrystal Software, Database Publishing Systems, Folio, Fuji Xerox, Graphic Communications Association, Inso, ISOGEN, Open Text, SoftQuad, STEP, Sun Microsystems, Texcel, Thomson, Xyvision and the Yuri Rubinsky Insight Foundation.

About Datachannel

Founded in 1996, DataChannel, Inc. is a leader in XML-enabled Active Content Technologies. DataChannel focuses on development of XML-enabled Active Content Technologies, an emerging class of applications which use XML to deliver active content to all levels of networked computing (desktop, server, Internet, intranet, extranet, VPNs, LANs, WANs).

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SOURCE: Business Wire, 4 May 1998

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