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Microsoft announced today the details of upcoming features that will be added to Windows Server 2008 to provide a rich host for WCF Services and WF workflows. In addition, the announcement provides some information about upcoming features in the .NET Framework v4.0 including. I'm extremely excited...
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I got a chance a few weeks ago to sit down with Jeff Brand at the local Microsoft office and talk about something I love - Connected Systems. We discussed Workflow and Biztalk, WCF and web services and how it all fits together. Jeff is fun to talk to and does a good job of asking questions that developers...
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I attended the Microsoft SOA and BP conference this week in Redmond where they announced their plans for future of connected systems (the division responsible for BizTalk, WCF, WF, AD, and much more). You can read more about the announcement and what impacted products are on the Microsoft SOA site ....
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I'm excited to be presenting at the upcoming Tech Ed 2007 event in Orlando next month. I'm doing two different sessions for the Connected Systems Division (SOA track); one on BizTalk R2 and one on Windows Workflow. If you are heading to Tech Ed, I hope you'll join me if the topics interest you (which...
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I have been looking at scenarios involving Workflow and BizTalk and figured a good place to start was with Rules integration. If you have rules already defined in the BizTalk BRE, then you should be able to take advantage of them from a Workflow instead of trying to translate all of those rules into...
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So, with the big announcement about the upcoming release of Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF - gotta love that acronym; I was surprised not to see Hulk Hogan here presenting), many BizTalk developers have already started asking what this means for BizTalk Server. The simple answer is that BizTalk 2008...
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