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One indication that B2B integration is not yet founded on a commonly agreedupon set of integration concepts is that no product consolidation has yet taken place. Journals like eAI Journal [eAI Journal] or eBizQ [ebizQ] continuously report on an astonishing array of established and new integration products from different vendors. In addition, mergers and acquisitions of integration product vendors change the product landscape continuously.

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Bussler, C. (2003). Products. In: B2B Integration. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05169-6_21

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