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In this screencast we visit with Ken Schultz of Jack Henry to see how WPF 4 and other technologies are helping them create a consistent user experience across a large set of applications. We take a look at their “Xperience” composite application shell, and
 we get to see how they’ve integrated into the Windows 7 taskbar for user favorites and for launching composite apps. 
&amp;nbsp; 
To learn more about Jack Henry and the banking products they offer, visit: 
www.jackhenry.com 
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