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Xignite, the pure-play provider of financial Web services for mission-critical corporate applications, and JackBe Corporation, a provider of Enterprise Web 2.0 infrastructure solutions that combine service-oriented architecture (SOA) and AJAX to create Enterprise Mashups and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), have announced a joint solution that provides speed and flexibility for the development and deployment of Web-based “mashup” applications. The solution combines both companies’ expertise and strengths to demonstrate the ease of integrating financial Web services within a dynamic SOA environment, and to allow businesses to realize the full benefit of building a flexible IT infrastructure with SOA.
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Xignite, the pure-play provider of financial Web services for mission-critical corporate applications, and JackBe Corporation, a provider of Enterprise Web 2.0 infrastructure solutions that combine service-oriented architecture (SOA) and AJAX to create Enterprise Mashups and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), have announced a joint solution that provides speed and flexibility for the development and deployment of Web-based 'mashup' applications. |
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