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  2. webMethods - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebMethods

    webMethods was an enterprise software company focused on application integration, business process integration and B2B partner integration.. Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use web services to connect software applications over the Internet.

  3. Add, edit, or delete a payment method for AOL services

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    Never worry about your AOL services or subscriptions going past due because your financial info changed. Add, edit, or delete the payment method used for AOL products and service right from your My Account page. To access your billing info, you'll need to sign in with your Primary username and password. Add a new payment method

  4. Method (company) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Method_(company)

    Method was created in 1999 by Kevin Farnham, David Lipkin, Patrick Newbery, Mike Abbink, and Meng Mantasoot. First started in San Francisco, Method's founding principle was to use multidisciplinary, multi-platform design thinking to create beautiful and extendable solutions. Method's goal was to be quick to adapt to new technology.

  5. Wikipedia:reFill - Wikipedia

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    reFill (formerly Reflinks) is a tool that expands bare URL references semi-automatically, hosted on Toolforge at toolforge:refill/ng.It adds information (page title, work/website, author and publication date, if metadata is included) to bare URL references, and does additional fixes as well (e.g. combining duplicated references).

  6. Web portal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_portal

    A web portal is a specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online forums and search engines, together in a uniform way. Usually, each information source gets its dedicated area on the page for displaying information (a portlet ); often, the user can configure which ones to display.

  7. WebSphere Portal - Wikipedia

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    It provides access to web content and applications, while delivering personalized experiences for users. The WebSphere Portal package is a component of WebSphere application software. Like WebSphere, WebSphere Portal was originally developed and marketed by IBM. Portal has been released since 2001, [1] and is now sold in five editions. [2]

  8. Web Services Discovery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Services_Discovery

    Web Services Discovery provides access to software systems over the Internet using standard protocols. In the most basic scenario there is a Web Service Provider that publishes a service and a Web Service Consumer that uses this service. Web Service Discovery is the process of finding suitable web services for a given task. [1]

  9. Intranet portal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intranet_portal

    Intranet portal is a Web-based tool that allows users to create a customized site that dynamically pulls in Internet activities and desired content into a single page. By providing a contextual framework for information, portals can bring S&T (Science and Technology) and organizational "knowledge" to the desktop. [6]