In one of my previous post I talked a little bit about monitoring BizTalk solutions in the enterprise. I now want to delve into some of the offerings around monitoring BizTalk Solutions. I like to discuss three available tools available today, at least I will delve into each one in separate: · BizMon Tool; · FRENDS Helium; · Minotaur. I will start with BizMon Tool made by Richard Hallgren. To
Monday, 23 November 2009
Friday, 20 November 2009
BizTalk Server 2009 R2
Posted on 13:08 by Unknown
New version of BizTalk Server 2009 R2 has been announced. It will no doubt about align with latest versions of Microsoft Platform like Visual Studio 2010, Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008 R2. So like BizTalk Server 2006, there will be R2 following up shortly. What I find interesting to see at blogpost from Thiago was that BizTalk Server 2009 R2 will be released in 2010 with AppFabric
Working with Windows Server AppFabric
Posted on 06:36 by Unknown
In previous post I mentioned Windows Server AppFabric.Windows Server AppFabric is a set of integrated technologies that make it easier to build, scale and manage Web and composite applications that run on IIS. Windows Server AppFabric targets applications built using ASP.NET, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF). It provides out-of-the-box capabilities for
Microsoft BizTalk Server Futures and Roadmap
Posted on 02:51 by Unknown
Want to hear how your development skills with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) work seamlessly with the powerful integration platform of BizTalk. Do want to find out how BizTalk aligns with the Microsoft application server in the longer term. Look at this presentation from PDC09. Technorati:BizTalkBizTalk 2006 R2BizTalk Server 2009PDC09
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Windows Server AppFabric
Posted on 08:24 by Unknown
At PDC Bob Muglia, President Server and Tools Business, introduced the world to Windows AppFabric. Windows Server AppFabric is a new set of capabilities, bringing together the functionality of Dublin, as well as Velocity (a high-performance, distributed, highly-scalable in-memory cache). In a related move, the Service Bus and Access Control Services that were formerly part of the .NET Services
Friday, 13 November 2009
BizTalk at PDC 2009
Posted on 03:55 by Unknown
Latest update on PDC09 regarding BizTalk are being posted last wednesday by BizTalk Server Team. I mentioned some sessions a while ago. Team blog post will tell you what session, where and by who will be given coming week at PDC09. I am will virtually attending through channel 9 at home.Technorati:BizTalkBizTalk 2006 R2BizTalk Server 2009PDC09
Monday, 9 November 2009
PaaS for SaaS
Posted on 11:07 by Unknown
If you have been following what is going in cloud space, Microsoft is bringing its platform to the cloud. I witnessed its revelation called Windows Azure during PDC 2008 and it has improved a lot during last 12 months. Picture above resembles its technology stack as it now today. I found this picture from Roger Jennings blog site. A good resource to find a lot of information and so on if you
Windows Groups and User Accounts in BizTalk Server on single Computer (Sandbox)
Posted on 02:05 by Unknown
The Configuration Manager creates the necessary Windows group and user accounts for you by default if you install BizTalk Server and all prerequisite software on a single computer. BizTalk Server supports local group and user accounts only in single computer configurations. BizTalk Server gives you the ability to configure your server in one of two modes, Basic or Custom. Basic configuration is
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