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Universal integration platform

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A universal integration platform is a development- and/or configuration-time analog of a universal server. The emphasis on the term: "platform" implies a middleware environment from which integration oriented solutions are derived. Likewise, the term: "Universal" implies depth and breadth of integration capabilities that transcend disparate operating systems, protocols, APIs, data sources, programming languages, composite processes, discrete services, and monolithic applications.

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Relevant Protocols

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Relevant Data Access APIs

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Typical Data Sources

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Universal Integration Platform Solutions

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