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Subject: Call for XML.org Sponsorship and Participation:
Dear XML Community, XML.org, the XML industry portal hosted by OASIS, XML.org needs corporate sponsors. In order for XML.org to achieve its mission of accelerating the global utilization and adoption of XML by providing an open and not-for-profit XML industry portal that brings together all members of the XML community, we need more financial support from companies in the XML domain. What will the next generation of the Internet look like? Many of us envision an online world where computers and Internet-based services interoperate seamlessly. Solving this problem is the key challenge for the next generation of the Internet. At the heart of the solution is XML. XML enables developers to describe data being exchanges between computers, applications and Web Sites. Just as the Web revolutionized how users talk to applications, XML is transforming how applications talk to each. As developers become more familiar with XML, they are moving beyond simply using XML for data and are creating new type of XML-based Web Services. Now, more than ever, as a community, we must continue to facilitate global XML convergence, we must continue to foster collaboration within industry, and must continue to accelerate the adoption and use of XML standards in e-business. In the spirit of convergence, open standards and collaboration, XML.org is calling on your company to financially support XML.org as a corporate sponsor. Below are the sponsor levels. Additional sponsor information is available at http://www.xml.org/xml/sponsors.shtml. ** Premier Sponsor: $100,000 ** Gold Sponsor: $50,000 ** Silver Sponsor: $25,000 ** Contributing Sponsor: $2,500 Important XML.org initiatives: XML.org Registry We need to enhance the XML.org Registry based on the ebXML Registry & Repository specifications (ebRIM and ebRS) of May 2001. XML.org Registry complements the work of all XML related standards bodies by providing a public clearinghouse for XML-related resources for developers and businesses to interoperate and share information globally in a distributed manner. Jeff Eck, XML Chancellor at GE Global eXchange Services (GXS), has endorsed this initiative and GXS will submit over 5,000 DTDs in the XML.org Registry. We want this momentum to continue and we want the XML community to band together to register XML-related specifications and resources to help build this self-supporting XML.org Registry created by and for the XML community. We need your financial support and help and we cannot do it without you. XML.org Registry link: http://www.xml.org/xml/registry_submit.jsp. XML.org - collaboration, open standards and community XML.org provides the XML community with an unbiased forum and clearinghouse where developers, standards bodies and companies can publicly submit, publish and exchange specifications, resources, news, events and information relating to XML and XML-based web services. By providing the XML community with a non-commercial resource for XML information, XML.org serves as an essential piece of the XML infrastructure and community. From its inception, XML.org has been a consensus-based effort to ensure interoperability with existing and emerging XML initiatives. (i.e. we host e-mail lists like XML-Dev.) XML.org Value proposition for Corpoate Sponsors * Exposure, promotion and endorsement within XML Community-at-large as a company supporting open XML interoperability standards. * Visibility and advancement within XML industry. * Recognition and assocaition among other sponsors. * Opportunity to exchange and interact with and among XML community thought leaders. * Opportinity to influence direction and services of XML.org.within the XML community. * Network and partner with and among XML leaders and business people. * Associate with and advance XML.org Registry and Repository for DTDs, Schema, Specifications and Web Services. * Advance the adoption and utilization of open XML interoperability standards which help fuels your company's success. XML.org Sponsor Benefits Summary (details at http://www.xml.org/xml/sponsorship_benefits.pdf ) Involvement in XML Community Sponsor recognition, logo on site, company reference in announcements and e-mails, opportunity for quotations in announcments and participation as XML Expert, contributing editor, speaker, and involvement in panel discussions, vertical group advisory council and convergence initiatives. Tangible benefit- XML.org Standard Guide. Complimentary electronic and printed copy of the quarterly XML.org Standard Guide provided by ZapThink. ($1,795 Value.) Link to XML.org Standard Guide at ZapThink. Exposure and Visibility * 100,000+ pages hits per day * 10,500+ Page views per day * 3,000+ unique visitors per day * 6 min 22 sec Average visit length. * Visibility on XML.org e-mail list to over 12,000 contacts. * Additional details on site statistics. Appointment to XML.org Advisory Committee. The charter of the XML.org Advisory Committee is to provide general guidance and advice on direction and enhancement of XML.org to the OASIS Board of Directors. Each sponsor company appoints an associate to represent their company and the XML community at large. Details on existing corporate sponsors and XML.org Advisory Committee Members. I look forward to hearing back from you regarding XML.org sponsorship. Please feel free to contact me with questions. Leo Kraunelis General Manager, XML.org Phone: 978-667-5115 #203 Cell: 978-239-3157 e-Mail: leo.kraunelis@xml.org XML.org's mission is to accelerate the global utilization and adoption of XML and to foster global convergence and collaboration within the XML community. Our corporate sponsors are: Sun Microsystems, IBM, SAP, ORACLE, Documentum, SoftQuad, Altova, GE Global eXchange Services and XML-Journal.
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