Extensible Markup Lanaguage XML
After exploring XML one gets the idea
that this technology can become something really important. It is globally important and
it will have a big impact on India. First, let's look at the technology and then the
implications.
As I see it the hype about XML is mostly
as a result of the potential use of XML with the web its ability to distribute
information. Now what two bigger topics can you pick, than the web and information? With
XML, data can be made more easily available to websites (there are plenty of other uses
for XML).
XML is a way of labeling or tagging
information so that XML Web Design Technology
it can be retrieved or inserted into a
website. Suppose a Word document is tagged so that the sender's name is given a tag as
"sender." This then makes this portion of the document more universally
available to be retrieved or placed on a website.
The information about the sender can be
placed on any website and at that time the format will convert to fit the website. In
other words the information (senders name) is place on the website and not the font size
or other formatting. The data is separate from the formatting.
This universal availability of data
separated from the formatting is what the hype is about. Data can freely flow
independently. Isyndicate.com is taking advantage of this. They are making their news
articles available in XML so that they can be placed on any website.
It seems the publishers are the first to
realize the potential of XML. Articles can be created and kept in one place and can be
accessed by many different sources. Who will be next? How far can XML go? Just pause to
think of the amount of information there is in almost every office in America.
Take a law firm. Suppose they had their
documents tagged in XML. They could find and assemble information very quickly. They could
do a Yahoo type search and retrieve all the important paragraphs from their files that
might pertain to a case or contract.
But that is just a small example. Huge
amounts of information will be able to flow once the information is put it a format that
will allow it to flow. Now that is where the India connection comes in. Much of the
conversion to XML will not be done because it expensive to manually do it in the USA or
Europe. Even though it would save a company money and help them be more efficient in the
long run the short run expense may prevent this. But we here in India are happy to do this
work at a very reasonable rate. Right now people are doing similar work and earning more
money than Attorneys.
Our labor rates make it feasible to do
this type of data conversion. This XML conversion will be a boom for India creating many
jobs and opportunities. Additionally the use of the technology within India will create
another boom.
With over one billion people there is a
lot of paper that is being moved unnecessarily. The information that passes across 10
desks to get to one person will now be available across India via the web. We are really
in the information age. Any Indian is going to leapfrog into it and the benefits will be
much higher proportionally than in the West.
The Headlines of the July 31, 2000 issue
of Newsweek reads " Armed with High Hopes and Harvard MBAs the Country's Best and
Brightest Head Home. That's right the opportunities are better in China or India than they
are in American or Europe. XML in India is going to play its part in transforming the
lives of one billion people. |