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Who's Driving? 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 3  
Tom Debevoise is moderating a panel session titled BPM, SOA, ESB (technology/management): Who's Driving?.

This is a debate I am hearing more and more frequently.

Roger Pedroso just posted an article Will ESB and BPMS from different vendors work well together? Reminiscent of the announcements coming over the loudspeakers on the Tube in London, he warns us to "mind the gap" between ESB and BPM technologies.

What do you think are the pitfalls we should be watching out for?

Jonathan
 
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