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Frank Teti

Frank Teti is a Senior Architect/Manager at TMNA Services. Previously, Mr. Teti was a Senior BPM Architect with Pegasystems and in the SOA practice at Oracle (formerly with BEA Systems). He can be reached at frank.teti at tmnas.com.

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