This white paper offers a blueprint for redefining IT using the HP Adaptive Enterprise as the framework for a service-oriented architecture running on enterprise Linux, an application platform suite from BEA, and HP management tools. HP Services can partner closely with the customer to help design, build, integrate and manage the new blueprint, helping the customer to get up-and-running on Linux and then optimize business operations with the BEA platform suite.
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