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Subject: [FWD: [ubl-dev] How do communities enter the eBusiness marketplace age?]
- From: "David RR Webber \(XML\)" <david@drrw.info>
- To: eGov <egov@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 09:39:28 -0700
I posted this item to the UBL-dev list - then I realized
the other significant audience is also over here on
eGov!!!
DW
-------- Original Message --------
The need for ebXML and UBL today is just as important and relevant as
5
years ago; maybe even more so!
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/14/world/europe/14italy.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&th&emc=th
(you'll
need to accept their free registration to read this item).
How
do we create communities of practice that can plug together
people
across the globe?
And more important - reduce their
distribution costs so they can
continue to compete effectively and
find new markets for their skills?
Perhaps we need a benefactor
to step up - or someone within the EU - to
create the registry and
downloadable S2Sclient infrastructure for UBL
transactions.
Note - we're just deploying S2Sclient here at NIH this week
based on
Hermes that allows folks to request information and update
data
regarding their grant applications in a secure and trusted way.
Plug-n-play ebXML-based grant requests - pre-packaged download
and
install - using all open source / open license components.
So we know the technology exists for the infrastructure
already. Next
we need people to take this to the iPod/ebXML
level by establishing a
project to do that for UBL-based accounting.
This would be a self-help service.
Of course
those needing the next level of integration - Roger Bass,
RedHat and
others are happy to assist.
But I'm seeing here - that folks
like the industry in Italy don't have
legacy - so for them its a
simpler question of just needing something
to help them get online
and plugged in.
I see that online tourism and reservations is
web enabled today by
countries tourism ministries and has made that
whole industry sector
accessible. What about light
manufacturing and agriculture sectors?
Any takers? Perhaps
the Italian and German departments of commerce
joint initiative?
DW
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