Infosys: Data Integration in the Cloud
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Infosys Technologies Limited has created a data integration hub which is built on top of Azure platform. Principal Architect of Infosys, Jitendra Pal Thethi, demonstrates how the hosting platform of Windows Azure can provide a solution for closer collaboration with your company’s customers and partners.
Infosys has a global footprint with over 50 offices and development centers in India, China, Australia, the Czech Republic, Poland, the UK, Canada and Japan. With over 103,000 employees. Infosys' service offerings span business and technology consulting, application services, systems integration, product engineering, custom software development, maintenance, re-engineering, independent testing and validation services, IT infrastructure services and business process outsourcing.
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I haven’t seen any examples of showcased Windows Azure solutions, but maybe I didn’t look closely enough.
What about Platform as a Service, Azure’s strong suite. When does PaaS mature, David?
Very nice business case of using Windows Azure for Enterprise Application Integration! Great presentation from Jitendra from Infosys.
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