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WebMethods

    WebMethods is a software suite that helps organizations integrate systems, data, and applications to improve efficiency and streamline operations:
    • Application integration: Connect applications and databases on-premises and in the cloud 
    • API management: Manage APIs 
    • B2B integration: Integrate with business partners 
    • Managed file transfer: Manage file transfers 
    • Micro-service building: Build micro-services 
    • High-speed messaging: Use high-speed messaging 
    • In-memory caching: Use in-memory caching 
    • Test case creation: Create and validate test cases 
    • Code coverage checking: Check and improve code coverage 

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