Microsoft, Bridge, JP Morgan & Infinity Give XML Major Boosts At SIA Show '99

VENDOR UPDATE

NEW YORK--Microsoft, Bridge Information Systems, JP Morgan and Infinity--among others--made it clear that they are backing the Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) in a big way through product and proposed standards announcements made at the Securities Industry Association (SIA) Technology Management Conference and trade show last week, which set an attendance record of 8,219.

This paves the way for much greater usage of XML in the trading room--and, as a harbinger of things to come, Infinity is the

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