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Subject: OASIS Member News: IDEAlliance Issues ICE 2.0 RFC at Industry News Standards Summit


IDEAlliance Issues ICE 2.0 RFC at Industry News Standards Summit
Industry Strength, Web-Services Compliant Syndication Protocol Nears Final
Approval

Philadelphia, PA - Dec. 9, 2003 - IDEAlliance, a leading trade association
dedicated to fostering information technology standards, highlighted the new
ICE 2.0 Specification and issued a Request for Comment at the News Standards
Summit held in conjunction with the XML 2003 Conference and Exposition.  XML
2003 is being held Dec. 7-12 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The News Standards Summit, co-sponsored by IDEAlliance, IFRA (INCA-FIEJ
Research Association), IPTC (International Press Telecommunications
Council), NAA (Newspaper Association of America), and OASIS, brought
together 75 major players in the news industry - experts on news metadata
standards, as well as commercial news providers and aggregators, to analyze
the current state of  (and future expectations for) XML-enabled news
publishing efforts from both the content and processing-model perspectives.

The ICE specification, originally developed in 1998 by a community of 80
content providers and software venders, provides businesses with an
XML-based common language and architecture that facilitates automatic
delivery, updating and managing content assets in a trusted fashion without
manual packaging or knowledge of remote Web-site structures.  With the
development of this major revision to the ICE Specification, robust content
syndication is supported in a Web Services environment for the first time.

According to Dr. Richard Martin, Chairman of the ICE2 Specification
Development Committee, "For Version 2.0 of the ICE protocol, it was critical
to consider integration of Web Services related standards for the ICE2
definition. Given that ICE content syndication and the Web Services
standards are squarely focused on distributed computing space, the synergy
between the two sets of standards should be exploited to make ICE2 more
complete and easier to adopt.”

Dianne Kennedy, Vice President of Publishing Technologies for IDEAlliance
and Editor of the ICE 2.0 Specification, commented, “Unlike RSS and other
light-weight syndication protocols, ICE 2.0 is designed to support
industrial-strength content syndication.  It provides for subscription
management, verification of delivery, and scheduled delivery in both push
and pull modes.  ICE is the protocol for syndicators who are distributing
‘valued content’ that generates a revenue stream or requires guaranteed
delivery in a secure environment.”

Development of the ICE2 specification is an open industry activity, and user
participation is welcomed.  The ICE Authoring Group is now seeking comments
from organizations that have interest in putting the proposed ICE2
specification to use.  The specification and all accompanying schemas and
WSDL scripts are available at <http://www.icestandard.org>. The ICE
Authoring Group will be conducting two Web conference walkthroughs of the
technical specification January 15 and January 22, 2004.  To learn more
about participation in the ICE development activity, e-mail Laird Popkin,
Chairman of the ICE Authoring Group, at laird@wmg.com <mailto:laird@wmg.com>
or Dr. Richard Martin, Vice Chairman of the ICE-AG and Chairman of the ICE2
development effort, at rmartin@activedatax.com
<mailto:rmartin@activedatax.com>.

About XML 2003

XML 2003 programs focus on critical XML topics such as B2B, content
management, graphics and multimedia, publishing, vertical industry
applications, Web services, and more. Keynote speakers and presenters at XML
2003 will include representatives from Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT); Sun
Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW); Oracle Server Technologies (NASDAQ:
ORCL); Reuters (NASDAQ: RTRSY); BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: BEAS); Hewlett
Packard (NYSE:HPQ); and IBM Corporation (NYSE: IBM).  For more information,
visit <http://www.xmlconference.org/xmlusa/2003/registration.asp>.

About ICE and the ICE Authoring Group

ICE (Information and Content Exchange) is a key industry initiative hosted
by IDEAlliance and sponsored by a group of companies who have a common
interest in solving the problem of automating and managing the delivery of
every type of content. The group consists of software developers and
companies who distribute or consume content, whether commercially or within
intranet and extranet frameworks. The ICE Authoring Group is open to all
companies and includes companies such as Adobe Systems, Active Data
Exchange, Oracle, Tribune Media Services and Warner Music Group. Learn more
about ICE at www.icestandard.org <http://www.icestandard.org/>.
About IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a not-for-profit
membership organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven,
cross-industry solutions for all publishing and content-related processes by
developing standards, fostering business alliances, and identifying best
practices. IDEAlliance has been a leader in information technology since
1966 (founded as Graphic Communications Association) having fostered the
development and adoption of standards such as ADIS, GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI,
Mail.dat, papiNet, PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and XML. The goal of
IDEAlliance is to enable publishers and other information-driven enterprises
to strategize, innovate, standardize and implement information technology
solutions in an open and cooperative cross-industry environment. Learn more
about IDEAlliance at www.idealliance.org <http://www.idealliance.org>.
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Joy Blake Scott
President
Longleaf Public Relations
Phone: 303-639-6069
Fax: 303-639-9062
joy@longleafpr.com





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