Blue Titan Software: Blue Titan's Web Services Network architecture promises to make Web services reliable and address issues of security.
Cape Clear Software: Cape Clear is a contender in the development and deployment of Web services, offering integrated, cross-platform support.
F5 Networks: F5 is moving to support Application Traffic Management, including managing Web services and other application-level traffic.
Forum Systems: This network device manufacturer has the answer to your B2B XML and Web services security concerns.
Gordano: This primarily European groupware ISV is making moves in the United States to provide a complete messaging environment that addresses the management issues of Instant Messaging and is based on open standards.
Nobilis Software: Beating Microsoft at its own game, Nobilis' technology takes advantage of existing Web services capabilities in Microsoft Office to integrate Office applications into a business process management suite.
Novell: Novell's purchase of Silver Stream's technology puts it smack in the middle of the J2EE Web services development and deployment arena with a fully integrated development environment and Web services platform.
Stalker Software: Stalker Software, maker of the popular CommuniGate line, has the stuff to convince you that its open-standards-based, Outlook-compatible product will provide the impetus to move you off Microsoft Exchange.
Yahoo: The search and portal giant is aiming to take over the enterprise with its corporate-class messaging product.