BPEL's ability to interface with tools

Please describe BPEL's ability to interface with the following tools
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft Project
Active Directory (security integration)
SOX Express
IBM Websphere Datastage
IBM Websphere Metastage

Aruna,
could you elaborate a little bit on the usecase pls, you mix here client tools, such as outlook, with servers (such as exchange)
so, for now, here is a shot on 2 products ..
1) Exchange - we can use it as email server
2) Active Directory (security integration) - we can have the Human workflow, and the bpel security integrating with it
besides, check out iWayAdapters that we can leverage directly to connect natively to systems, but in your case I am still not sure, how the integration w(s)ould look like
thx clemens

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