Friday, 12 October 2012 08:23

Real World scenarios with BizTalk360

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During the Bouvet BizTalk Innovation Event, 26/27 September 2012 in Stavanger, Norway, there were 2 presentations about BizTalk360. One was held by Saravana Kumar, the founder of BizTalk360, and I did another presentation about this product. Where Saravana showed many functionalities, including the new V5 functionalities, from BizTalk360 from a Product perspective, I wanted it to turn around and have a look at BizTalk360 from a Customer perspective. Therefore I talked about some Real World scenarios with BizTalk360.

In addition to my presentation I wrote an article on this topic and extended it with describing the most important functionalities in V5, which was released recently.

In the article I explain why having a Shared Infrastructure, like BizTalk, makes monitoring more complex. I also describe how BizTalk360 reduces the number of consoles you need to monitor a BizTalk environment.

To expand the visibility from BizTalk360, I posted the article on CodeProject. You can find it here:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/474905/Using-BizTalk360

More information about BizTalk360, can be found here:
http://www.biztalk360.com

I originally posted this announcement on my blog, but since it makes sense to have it on BizTalkAdminsBlogging too, I reposted it here.
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Lex Hegt

Lex Hegt currently works as a BizTalk architect/administrator at Ordina. Although he works in the Information Technology for more than 25 years, he 'only' works with BizTalk for 8 years. His first BizTalk assignments were as a developer, but since a couple of years he works as an administrator.
Besides this blog he also blogs for many years at the BIA blog and does he maintain some tools, namely BizTalk Processing Monitor and BTSDecompress. He has certifications for BizTalk Server 2006, BizTalk Server 2006 R2 and BizTalk Server 2010.

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