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		<title>By: SOA Still Alive and Well&#8211;Sell it to the Business &#124; Oracle</title>
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		<description>[...] cloud computing. Nick Gall of Gartner Group used this as a way of promoting his pet peeve WOA with Long Live the Web, and as a bit of tongue-in-cheek retort, Steve Jones of CapGemini quickly proclaimed REST is dead [...]</description>
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