| | In September, 1999, the United Nations/CEFACT group announced that it was joining forces with OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, to create the Electronic Business XML initiative (ebXML
). Like other EDI groups such as ASC X12, the UN/CEFACT group had been exploring ways to use XML and the Internet to extend the benefits of EDI beyond the large companies and the large countries, to small companies and developing nations. They had many years of experience with business-to-business e-commerce via their development and support of the EDIFACT standard. UN/CEFACT partnered with OASIS because of its mission to make standards such as XML easier to use in industrial and commercial settings. OASIS is a consortium of more than 120 companies and is frequently asked to advise industry and government groups on the status of and best ways to use XML. In 1999, for example, OASIS participated in panel discussions in a United States White House session on e-commerce and in a conference held by NATO. OASIS is also the host for the XML.org project, an effort to create a global linked web of repositories for user and application access to XML resources such as DTDs and schemas. |