Meet Forty Two Objects

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Jeremy Wood, founder and CEO of the London-based Forty Two Objects, recently spoke to DWT European reporter Jean-Paul Carbonnier about the young vendor’s take on the service-oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm. In January, Forty Two Objects launched its suite of Service-Oriented Business Applications (SOBAs), targeted at the financial services sector. The vendor offers a componentized approach that exploits Java, message broker and workflow technologies.

How did Forty Two Objects get started?

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