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New Book: Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Advanced BPMN Topics
In all the fanfare of the iPhone 5 launch this week, you may have missed a much lower key announcement of another new product which is also now available to pre-order. Two of your humble RedStack bloggers are proud to … Continue reading →
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