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The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) market is a subset of the software design and development industry. It is a type of middleware that enables communication between applications and services, allowing them to exchange data and messages. ESB solutions are designed to provide a secure, reliable, and scalable platform for integration and communication between applications and services. They are used to facilitate the development of distributed applications and services, and to enable the integration of legacy systems with modern applications.
ESB solutions are used in a variety of industries, including banking, healthcare, retail, and government. They are also used to facilitate the development of cloud-based applications and services.
Some companies in the ESB market include IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Software AG, TIBCO, MuleSoft, and Red Hat. Show Less Read more