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Core XMLESB Adoption in Government
Author: oreillynet.com |
Published: 3rd Aug 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Core XMLGovernment Computer News features a profile on Washington, D.C.'s adoption of SOA using Sonic ESB http://www.gcn.com/print/25_20/41319-1.html While this article talks about having ubiquitous access to property information for housing inspectors and tax purposes, the broader DCStat program also encompasses an...
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