Fuegotech Cuts Cost of B2B | eWeek

Fuegotech Cuts Cost of B2B

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Apr 1, 2002
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The business-to-business arena has always been difficult for small businesses to break into. Fuegotech Inc. said it has one way to make the move easier.

The Dallas company last week unveiled its UXO (Unidentified XML Objects) technology, a ubiquitous translator for XML that customers, partners and providers can use to dynamically conduct transactions, with no change in infrastructure, no programming effort and no maintenance issues, officials said.

The idea is that for all those second- and third-tier suppliers looking for a less expensive means of integration, UXO alleviate the noncommunication issues among myriad XML flavors with self-interpreting XML objects that execute on the client side, enabling faster B2B integration and automating interactions.

UXO are executable XML objects that can be delivered via e-mail or any Internet protocol using XML/Simple Object Access Protocol, FTP or any other messaging system.

Fuegotechs UXO technology is available now.

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