- webMethods is a company that specializes in business process integration software for the enterprise. The company's flagship product suite, , provides an integrated platform that includes both service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM). The webMethods Fabric suite is used by 1,500 customers around the globe.
The webMethods Fabric product suite enables a process-centered approach to business problems so that users can take advantage of their existing IT assets, which leads to greater efficiency and speed of implementation. Optimizing the efficiency of business processes leads to improved business process productivity and ROI.
webMethods was founded in 1996 and is based in Fairfax,
Virginia. The company has offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific and Japan. webMethods (WEBM) is publicly traded on the Nasdaq.
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