Anyone here had the opportunity to compare/contrast an ASP (application
service) package solution such as Blue Martini or Vingette StoryServer, to
building off of a component-base such as WebLogic with the commerce package?
If so, what is the breakpoint at which it would make sense to go with
something such as one of these packages, over a more custom solution built
upon a WebLogic core? Is it all about speed to market, or is there more to
it than that? I frankly don't see the advantage yet...but it seems that a
lot of people do, lately. What am I missing?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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I couldn't find the answer to my question.Plz explain .The url doesn't
work
Meera
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