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WBIWorld Bank Institute (previously known as the Economic Development Institute, EDI)
WBIWebSphere Business Integration
WBIWeb Based Instruction
WBIWhole Body Imaging (security tactic)
WBIWill Be Issued
WBIWright Brothers Institute
WBIWiener Börse Index
WBIWestside Boiler Invasion (FIRST Robotics Team)
WBIWyoming Behavioral Institute
WBIWelfare & Benevolent Institution
WBIWeb Browsing Intermediaries
WBIWichita Band Instrument (Wichita, KS)


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E2open has certified WebSphere Business Integration Connect as a connectivity option for suppliers seeking a secure way of integrating their current systems with the IBM supply chain.
Like a conductor coordinating the performance in a 100-piece orchestra, WebSphere Business Integration is able to combine dozens of different process, including the legacy system, to automatically present a unified product.
Agribuys' Fresh Foods Link customers are offered IBM's WebSphere Business Integration solution to accelerate their connection to Agribuys' fresh solution.
 
 
 
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