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What new Training Kit BizTalk 2010

There is a new training kit for BizTalk 2010. It contains: Hands On Labs Creating BizTalk Maps with the new Mapper Consuming a WCF Service Publishing Schemas and Orchestrations as WCF Services Integrating with Microsoft SQL Server Integrating using the FTP Adapter Developers - Create a Role and Party-based Integration Solution Exploring the New Settings Dashboard Monitoring BizTalk Operations using System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Administrators - Create a Role and Party-based Integration Solution Presentations and Videos Introduction and New Features Overview The New and Improved Mapper Updated Adapter Features Trading Partner Management Configuring Performance and Application Settings Monitoring BizTalk Using Operations Manager BizTalk 2010 Environment You will be needing a BizTalk 2010 environment to do the labs and for that you have a couple of options : a) Create an environment yourself if you have access to resources like MSDN b) Download the virtu

BizTalk RFID and StreamInsight Talk

Coming Monday I will present together with my colleague Wouter on BizTalk RFID and StreamInsight (Complex Event Processing). It is what my company calls a “Innoveer jij mee sessie” and these talks are about innovation. I did similar talk a few months back on BizTalk AppFabric Connect. Talks are in Dutch and hosted at or Headquarters in Nieuwegein. It is open for public and you are free to register here . If you cannot make it the talk following resources will cover what we will talk about: TechEd 2010 StreamInsight Session and Demo Microsoft StreamInsight: Introduction to Complex Event Processing with SQL Server 2008 R2 StreamInsight The Eco System for RFID in BizTalk (google download PDF) If you can make it and looking forward seeing you at presentation. Cheers!

BizTalk 2010 : Line of Business System Integration

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Packt Publishing has released another great BizTalk resource by title of Microsoft BizTalk 2010: Line of Business Integration . Authors have done an excellent job detailing integration with Dynamics (CRM,AX), SalesForce, SharePoint, and SAP. There was not much documentation on integration with Dynamics for instance and most it was out dated. Currently there a couple of BizTalk books out there and all they focus mainly on out-of-box features and capabilities. None of them really talked about capabilities offered by BizTalk Adapter Pack that has been out there a couple years now. Line-Of-Business adapters in this package enable integration with SAP, Oracle, Oracle eBusiness Suite, Siebel and and SQL Server. This book does deal with integration with a couple of these LOB systems. Besides that it shows how to integrate with SharePoint, and Dynamics two other Microsoft Products, which may seem that that easy to integrate with. It isn't, as it can be quite complex, but with guidance p