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Companies need infrastructure to integrate services for internal enterprise systems, services running at business partners, and systems accessible on the public Internet. And companies need be able to start small and scale rapidly.
Joe Shirey talks to&amp;nbsp;Clemens Vasters, senior program manager on the Windows Azure team,&amp;nbsp;about the architectural implications
 of the Internet Services Bus and .NET Services. 
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