Differences between SOA Suite and BPM suite

Hi All,
Can any one tell us what are the differences between SOA Suite and BPM suite.
Thanks
parker.

Please find the link below.
Difference B/W SOA Suite and BPM Suite
Hope it will help you.
Bibhu

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