Paremus: 'Jini Was the First Service-Oriented Architecture'

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London-based software vendor Paremus is making the case for the networking technology Jini as a key component of its enterprise grid offering, Infiniflow. DWT editor Eugene Grygo spoke recently to Richard Nicholson, chief technology officer (CTO) for Paremus. Jini will be pitched as well suited for the role of service-oriented architecture (SOA). Nicholson says that "after Java, we consider Jini to be the most important technology development ever released by Sun Microsystems."

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