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GASISGas Information System
GASISGregory A Smyth Insurance Services (Calgary, AB, Canada)


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com), the leading provider of open source infrastructure and integration software, today announced that the leading Japanese SOA consultant and integrator, OGIS-RI (Osaka Gas Information System Research Institute), has become a MuleSource Premium Partner to resell Mule, the world's most popular open source enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform throughout Japan and other major Asian countries.
Beisheim will manage Objectivity Europe, located in the United Kingdom, plus several sales agents added during the course of last year in France, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and South Korea, in addition to Objectivity's long-time distributor in Japan, Mitsui/Osaka Gas Information System Research Institute Co.
19, 2002 $200+ Million (USD) IT Consultancy First Japanese Distributor of Leading Web Services and Messaging Products SonicXQ(TM) and SonicMQ(R) Osaka Gas Information System Research Institute Co.
 
 
 
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