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Pramati, SpikeSource in pact

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HYDERABAD: Pramati Technologies, an enterprise Java platform vendor, and SpikeSource, an open source IT services company, has announced Pramati's J2EE (Java to enterprise server) server has been integrated with the SpikeSource and tested and certified to ensure interoperability with a variety of open source components.

This arrangement further includes an agreement between the companies to conduct ongoing testing of Pramati Server with different combinations of open source and commercial software, according to a Pramati statement.

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