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When I learn about RabbitMQ's history, I noticed this statement in one of their articles:

... the reduction of change and maintenance costs through the separation of integration concerns, removal of silo dependency, and freedom from language and platform lock-in ...

From rabbitmq.com 《Launch of RabbitMQ Open Source Enterprise Messaging》, Feb, 2007.

I googled "silo dependency" but I didn't get any useful results. And this word(silo dependency) also sounds different from "Dependency Injection".

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    In this context, I believe "silo" means something like "_any management system that is unable to operate with any other system_" - quote taken from [here](https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/information_silo.html). That whole Rabbit paragraph is a collection of somewhat vague [buzzwords](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzzword_bingo). – andrewJames May 07 '20 at 18:23

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