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'''Web data services''' <ref>InfoWorld (June 22, 2009), [http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/kapow-focuses-web-data-services-600 Kapow Focuses on Web Data Services.]</ref> refers to [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA) applied to data sourced from the [[World Wide Web]] and the Internet as a whole. Web data services enable maximal mashup, reuse, and sharing of [[structured data]] (such as relational tables), semi-structured information (such as Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents), and [[unstructured information]] (such as [[RSS]] feeds, content from [[Web applications]], commercial data from online business sources).
 
'''Web data services''' <ref>InfoWorld (June 22, 2009), [http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/kapow-focuses-web-data-services-600 Kapow Focuses on Web Data Services.]</ref> refers to [[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA) applied to data sourced from the [[World Wide Web]] and the Internet as a whole. Web data services enable maximal mashup, reuse, and sharing of [[structured data]] (such as relational tables), semi-structured information (such as Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents), and [[unstructured information]] (such as [[RSS]] feeds, content from [[Web applications]], commercial data from online business sources).
 
In a Web data services environment, applications may subscribe to and consume information, provide and publish information for others to consume, or both. Applications that can serve as a consumer-subscriber and/or provider-publisher of Web data services include [[mobile computing]], [[Web portal]]s, [[enterprise portals]], online [[business software]], [[social media]], and [[social networks]].<ref>Reuters (June 23, 2009), [https://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS113076+23-Jun-2009+PRN20090623 How Data-Driven Enterprise Applications Are Built]</ref> Web data services may support business-to-consumer ([[B2C]]) and business-to-business ([[Business-to-business|B2B]]) information-sharing requirements. Increasingly, enterprises are including Web data services in their SOA implementations, as they integrate mashup-style user-driven information sharing into [[business intelligence]], [[business process management]], [[predictive analytics]], [[content management]], and other applications, according to industry analysts.<ref>Cloud Computing (June 23, 2009) [http://danagardner.sys-con.com/node/1012701 Web Data Gains Some Due Respect.]</ref>
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* [[Data Integration]]
* [[Data Virtualization]]
 
==Vendors<ref>http://www.forrester.com/rb/Research/wave%26trade%3B_information-as-a-service%2C_q1_2010/q/id/55204/t/2</ref>==
* [[Composite Software]]
* [https://www.datawerks.com/ dataWerks]
* [[Denodo]]
* [[IBM]]
* [[Informatica]]
* [[Microsoft]]
* [[Red Hat]]
* [[w3data.co]]
 
==References==
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