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Traditionally, CIOs have been limited to two alternatives while evaluating their next SOA solution: extend the traditional process-driven SOA architecture (low risk/return), or deploy the new generation of complex SOA platforms (higher risk/return).
This free guide from Fiorano explains the unique and sustainable advantages of Message-Driven SOA, which offers a proven third alternative that protects current investments and offers a migratory path to the next generation of solutions (low risk/high returns).
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