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Global Supply Chain ManagementDon't have six or seven figures to sink into commercial service-oriented architecture? Price is one of the most appealing selling points for open source SOA products. However, the price for these low or no-cost, feature-rich platforms is often an enterprise service bus that's not designed for business users, requiring technical expertise that can drag the SOA platform down.
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