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SPONSORS
InfoWorld would like to acknowledge the SOA Executive Forum Sponsors for their commitment, dedication and support in driving the future of service-oriented architecture.
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Oracle
Oracle's business is information - how to manage it, use it, share it, protect it. For nearly three decades, Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq: ORCL), the world's largest enterprise software company, has provided the software that lets organizations get the most up-to-date and accurate information from their business systems.
Learn more: www.oracle.com/soa
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Denodo Technologies
Denodo, the recognized innovator of Enterprise Data Mashup (EDM) software, delivers real-time Virtual Data Services for enterprise applications and business mashups at a fraction of the cost and effort of traditional approaches to data integration. Denodo combines the power of enterprise integration, data governance and semantic technologies with the agility of Mashups to help companies create data services for SOA, Business Mashups, Single Customer Views, Competitive & Business Intelligence, and Web Extraction & Automation. For more information visit www.denodo.com
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Intel
Intel SOA Products division is part of Intel's Software and Solutions Group, a worldwide Intel organization with a strategic focus on enabling technologies. The SOA Products division delivers innovative platform technologies that are optimized for speed and performance through Intel's multi-core processors and servers.
Learn more: www.intel.com/software/soae
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IONA Technologies
For more than a decade, IONA® Technologies (NASDAQ: IONA) has been a world leader in delivering high-performance integration solutions for Global 2000 IT environments. IONA pioneered standards-based integration with its CORBA-based Orbix® products. IONA’s Artix™, an advanced SOA infrastructure suite enables customers to leverage service-oriented architecture to streamline and modernize IT environments. The FUSE™ family of Open Source products include supported, enterprise releases of Apache ServiceMix, ActiveMQ, CXF and Camel.
Learn more: www.iona.com
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Progress Software
Progress is a $500 million SOA infrastructure provider. More than 1000 customers depend on Progress to deliver SOA agility, integration and re-use in the real world of many platforms, locations and owners. Only Progress has the platform independence that meets the needs of customers served by multiple vendors.
Learn more: www.progress.com
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Software AG
Software AG is the world's largest independent provider of Business Infrastructure Software. Our 4,000 global customers achieve measurable business results by modernizing and automating their IT systems and rapidly building new systems and processes to meet growing business demands.
Our industry-leading product portfolio includes best-in-class solutions for managing data, enabling service oriented architecture, and improving business processes. By combining proven technology with industry expertise and best practices, our customers improve and differentiate their businesses - faster.
Software AG - Get There Faster For more information about Software AG, visit www.softwareag.com
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Active Endpoints
Active Endpoints (www.activevos.com) is the leading developer of visual orchestration systems. VOS empowers line of business project teams to create applications using services and industry standards, making their businesses more agile and effective. Active Endpoints’ ActiveVOS promotes mass adoption of SOA-enabled applications by focusing on accelerating project delivery time with a standards-based, easy to use system
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The SOA Consortium
The SOA Consortium is a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) advocacy group comprised of end users, service providers, and technology vendors, committed to helping the Global 1000, major government agencies, and mid-market businesses successfully adopt SOA by 2010. Founding enterprise members include Fortune 200 companies in Financial Services, Travel, Manufacturing, Retail and Telecommunications.
Learn more: http://www.soa-consortium.org/
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