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In an attempt to add grease to the skids of SOA adoption, Red Hat has agreed to take a patented … for software products and services, and then pitching them to Red Hat. I’ve always liked the idea of a cottage industry for enterprise software. Anyway, the modeling tool as defined to date targets

Red Hat takes SOA modeling tool concept to open source development


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