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Old 25th August 2008, 11:49 PM
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IT Architectures and Middleware: Strategies for Building Large, Integrated Systems

Did anyone read this book:

IT Architectures and Middleware: Strategies for Building Large, Integrated Systems (Unisys Series) (ISBN: 0201709074) by Britton & Bye?

I'd like to talk about it, share, and collaborate ideas if anyone has read it. Better yet, any good sites where people talk about IT books other than reviews? Thanks!
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