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Friday, January 30, 2009

Microsoft Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant of Latest Magic Quadrants for Application Infrastructure

A timely enterprise IT reality check from Gartner

The latest round of research is out from Gartner, and they have positioned Microsoft in the Leaders Quadrant of all three Application Infrastructure Magic Quadrants. The Magic Quadrant for Application Infrastructure for SOA Composite Application Projects , Magic Quadrant for Application Infrastructure for New Systematic SOA Application Projects, and the Magic Quadrant for Application Infrastructure for Back-End Application Integration Projects.

Development Unfiltered: From code, to cloud to comedy. - Steven Martin, CSD Product Management : Microsoft Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant of Latest Magic Quadrants for Application Infrastructure

Posted by Peter O'Kelly at 6:22 AM
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