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	<title>Comments on: Will ESB and BPMS from different vendors work well together?</title>
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		<title>By: Jcrow</title>
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		<description>Roger,

I have heard this argument increasingly over the last few weeks/months - so much so that we decided to devote a [A href="http://intaliocon.com/sessions.php#whosdriving"]panel[/A] to it at our upcoming [A href="http://intaliocon.com"]user conference[/A]. [A href="http://intaliocon.com/speakers.php#tomdebevoise"]Tom Debevoise[/A] is moderating a session titled [A href="http://intaliocon.com/sessions.php#whosdriving"]BPM, SOA, ESB (technology/management): Who's Driving?[/A]. I expect the issue to be a hot one in the coming year, and one that we as BPM vendors will need to address head on.

For those that can't attend we also have a [A href="http://bpms.intalio.com/forums/sessions/who-s-driving/view.html#14177"]forum thread[/A] dedicated to discussing this session. We would love to hear your feedback and thoughts.

Jonathan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger,</p>
<p>I have heard this argument increasingly over the last few weeks/months - so much so that we decided to devote a <a href="http://intaliocon.com/sessions.php#whosdriving">panel</a> to it at our upcoming <a href="http://intaliocon.com">user conference</a>. <a href="http://intaliocon.com/speakers.php#tomdebevoise">Tom Debevoise</a> is moderating a session titled <a href="http://intaliocon.com/sessions.php#whosdriving">BPM, SOA, ESB (technology/management): Who&#8217;s Driving?</a>. I expect the issue to be a hot one in the coming year, and one that we as BPM vendors will need to address head on.</p>
<p>For those that can&#8217;t attend we also have a <a href="http://bpms.intalio.com/forums/sessions/who-s-driving/view.html#14177">forum thread</a> dedicated to discussing this session. We would love to hear your feedback and thoughts.</p>
<p>Jonathan</p>
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