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Study: XML in Widespread Use

By Mitch Wagner, CRN
July 14, 2001    1:50 PM ET

About a quarter of companies are using XML in a major project, according to a recent survey by consultancy Cutter Consortium.

Some 26 percent of companies surveyed said they are using XML in a major project, 24 percent say they've used it in a test project, 33 percent are studying XML and 17 percent are committed to extensive use of XML.

Smaller companies, with revenue of less than $100 million, are more likely to use XML in a test project, while large companies, with revenue of more than $1 billion, are more likely to use the technology in a major project. North American companies are ahead of the adoption curve. Cutter Consortium surveyed 272 companies in June.


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