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SOA Software announced that the number of transactions processed by its systems each month grew by 400%, to over 2.5 billion transactions a month. The growth was due to the expansion of existing production systems and the deployment into production of new SOA Governance systems.
SOA Software attributes this growth in production usage to the expansion of the market driving demand for SOA Governance solutions, the maturity and performance of SOA Software's products, the SOA Governance Certification with major Platform vendors such as IBM, JBoss, Microsoft and SAP, and its ability to meet the needs of the most demanding customer environments.
Using SOA Software's products, enterprises can align people, processes and technology to deliver a successful SOA program. SOA Software's products reduce the cost and risk in an enterprise SOA program, helping customers build the right services, build services the right way, and run services the right way by providing a platform-independent Integrated SOA Governance Automation solution. SOA Software's products offer exception low latency, coupled with the ability to scale nearly limitlessly, while ensuring the availability and security of enterprise services.
In a further strengthening of SOA Software's market position, the company has certified IBM, Microsoft, SAP, and RedHat JBoss through its Governed Service Platform Certification Program providing customers and integrators with the confidence to use these platforms as part of a heterogeneous enterprise SOA environment.
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