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Online products that build upon enterprise systems should use open SOA principles. Although they will often decouple and cache them for scalability and performance, the connectedness itself is best done using the principles of SOA. Backup and disasterrecovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0
Online products that build upon enterprise systems should use open SOA principles. Although they will often decouple and cache them for scalability and performance, the connectedness itself is best done using the principles of SOA. Backup and disasterrecovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0
Online products that build upon enterprise systems should use open SOA principles. Although they will often decouple and cache them for scalability and performance, the connectedness itself is best done using the principles of SOA. Backup and disasterrecovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0
Online products that build upon enterprise systems should use open SOA principles. Although they will often decouple and cache them for scalability and performance, the connectedness itself is best done using the principles of SOA. Backup and disasterrecovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0
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