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SOA Software announced that it has
certified the Neuron ESB from Neudesic as a Governed Service Platform.
Certified Governed Service Platform status means that customers can be confident that their platforms won't compromise the fidelity of the governance systems and structures defined in an enterprise SOA program. The certification process ensures that Governed Service Platforms can implement and enforce governance policies proving reporting data to enable a closed-loop audit process.
"Governance Initiatives are rapidly gaining momentum amongst platform vendors, Governance solution providers, and end-user customers," said Frank Martinez, Executive Vice President of SOA Software. "The addition of Neuron-ESB, as a Microsoft .NET and WCF based ESB to the list of Governed Service Platforms highlights the importance of this certification for platform vendors."
Neudesic customers add SOA Software's
Integrated SOA Governance Automation solution to their Microsoft .NET and WCF
based Neuron ESB to achieve the following benefits:
- Compatibility
- Visibility
- Demand Management
"Neuron-ESB 2.0 represents a
significant evolution for the Microsoft Platform while addressing the
Enterprise Service Bus needs of every customer running Microsoft Windows. Our
technology allows businesses to effectively leverage their Microsoft
investments to deliver real-time solutions," stated Marty Wasznicky, Vice
President of Product Development. "Our product provides a new level of
flexibility and ease of use that will help companies increase their
productivity while reducing their development and operational costs. Moreover
we've formed a strategic partnership with SOA Software and achieved
certification as a Governed Service Platform. Our customers can be confident
that Neuron-ESB will enhance the fidelity of their Governance initiatives."
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