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Press Release ECE/TRADE/99/14

Geneva, 20 September 1999

United Nations and OASIS Join Forces to Produce
Global XML Framework for Electronic Business

(Geneva, Switzerland / Boston, Mass. USA - 17 September 1999)

The United Nations body for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) have joined forces to initiate a worldwide project to standardize XML (extensible markup language) business specifications. UN/CEFACT and OASIS have established the Electronic Business XML Working Group to develop a technical framework that will enable XML to be used in a consistent manner for exchanging all electronic business data. Industry groups currently working on XML specifications will participate in the 18-month project. Results of the Electronic Business XML Working Group will be placed in the public domain on XML.org and uncefact.org.

OASIS President, Bill Smith (Sun Microsystems) explains, "To be effective for global business, it is vital that XML specifications are based on a common framework. Because that framework does not yet exist, there are many -- often competing -- efforts under way worldwide. This new Electronic Business XML Working Group will end the confusion and duplication of effort that currently exists".

Ray Walker, Chairman of the UN/CEFACT Steering Group states, "This is good news especially for small and medium-sized companies, developing countries and economies in transition. In the long term, this initiative will contribute to the growth of world trade."

Carol Cosgrove-Sacks, Director of the Trade Division, UN/ECE adds AThe opportunities for business development that can result in matching the existing EDI technology with XML are very exciting. By incorporating the new technique into their existing operations, companies will be able to offer a more coherent and efficient service to their customers. The aim of this significant development is to enable large and small international supply chains to be linked to the Internet in an innovative way.

The Electronic Business XML Working Group will be led by Klaus-Dieter Naujok of the Harbinger Corporation, a senior member of the UN/CEFACT Steering Committee, and Robert S. Sutor of IBM, Chief Strategy Officer of OASIS.

Editor's Notes

XML(Extensible Markup Language) offers exciting new opportunities for the exchange of business data, be that application-to-application, application-to-person or person-to-application. Structural and semantic information that can be added with XML allows computers to do a great deal of processing on the spot. The combination of more efficient processing, more accurate searching and more flexible linking is set to revolutionize business on the Web.

UN/CEFACT (www.unece.org/cefact)

is the United Nations Centre for Facilitation of Procedures and Practices for Administration, Commerce and Transport, whose mandate covers worldwide policy and technical development in the area of trade facilitation and electronic business. Headquartered in Geneva at the secretariat of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE), it has developed and promoted many tools for the facilitation of global business processes including UN/EDIFACT, the international edi (electronic data interchange) standard. Its current work programme includes such topics as Simpl-edi and Object Oriented edi. It strongly supports the development and implementation of open inter-operable, global standards and specifications for electronic business.

OASIS ( www.oasis-open.org) is a non-profit, international consortium dedicated solely to product-independent data and content interchange. Focusing on product interoperability, OASIS embraces the complete spectrum of structured information standards including XML, SGML and CGM. OASIS operates XML.org (www.xml.org), the first global XML industry portal featuring the XML.org Registry and Repository that offers automated public access to XML schemas for electronic commerce, business-to-business transactions, and tools and application interoperability. OASIS sponsors include Adobe Systems, AND-USA, Arbortext, Bentley Systems, Boeing, Chrystal Software, Compaq, DataChannel, DMSi, Documentum, Dun & Bradstreet, Enigma, Extricity Software, GCA, IBM, Inso, InterCAP, Interleaf, Interwoven, ISOGEN, ITEDO, Keyfile, Larson Software, Microsoft, NextPage, NIST, Object Design, POET Software, Reed Technology, Reuters, Sabre, SoftQuad, Software AG, STEP, Sun Microsystems, Synthbank, System Development, Wavo, Xerox, XyEnterprise and Zeh Graphics Systems.

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For more information:

Carol Geyer, Program Manager, OASIS, +1.412.963.1479, [email protected] or
Hans Hansell, Chief, UN/CEFACT Secretariat, +41.22.917.2457 [email protected]