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Why the Time Has Come for Federated ESBs

The rise of multiple ESBs are a result of iterative SOA implementation approaches and the difficulty in ensuring a single ESB across the entire spectrum of SOA initiatives. In addition, enterprises that initially ensured a single centralized ESB architecture are being challenged with scalability issues, which are particularly important for any pervasive integration. Regardless of the camp they're in, these experiences are driving people towards federated ESB models.
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