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Integration Technologies
Integration has always been high on the list of concerns for IT professionals, and over the years there have been a number of models and technologies that tried to address these concerns; to ease the pain of integration. The introduction of the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) model, along with associated technologies such as the emergence of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and Business Process Management (BPM) solutions has both helped create the possibility of more open
