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Web Services are a type of Internet-based computing that enables users to access applications and data over the Internet. Web Services are used to facilitate the exchange of data between different applications and systems, and are often used in E-Commerce. Web Services are typically based on open standards, such as XML, SOAP, and WSDL, and are used to create distributed applications that can be accessed from any device with an Internet connection.
Web Services are used to provide a range of services, such as payment processing, inventory management, customer relationship management, and content delivery. They are also used to create applications that can be accessed from any device, such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. Web Services are becoming increasingly popular as businesses look to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Some of the companies in the Web Services market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Salesforce. Show Less Read more