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Blog Post:
Cumulative Update 1 Released for Workflow Manager 1.0
Jurgen Willis
I am pleased to announce the release of the first Cumulative Update (CU) for Workflow Manager 1.0; you can find the associated KB article here . The Workflow Manager CU has a dependency on Service Bus CU1 (KB is here ), which was also just released. There are a couple of options for the installation...
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2 Mar 2013
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Workflow Session at //build/
Jurgen Willis
We delivered a Workflow session at the //build/ conference yesterday. Slides and a recording of the presentation are now available ; it was a great opportunity to provide an update on all of our recent investments . It was a packed session with lots of good questions and discussions afterward. Thank...
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31 Oct 2012
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Announcing the Release of Workflow Manager 1.0
Jurgen Willis
Today we announced the RTM release of Workflow Manager 1.0, a new offering that builds on and extends the capabilities of WF 4.5. It's been an incredibly busy time for the team, and we're thrilled to get this release out to our customers, hot on the heels of our WF enhancements in .NET 4.5 . As previously...
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24 Oct 2012
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Workflow Manager
Jurgen Willis
I mentioned in the previous post that one of our key investments has been supporting the new workflow model in SharePoint 2013 , which is now available in Preview form. To accomplish this, we have been developing the “Workflow Manager”. As the name implies Workflow Manager provides a hosting...
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16 Aug 2012
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Workflow Investments
Jurgen Willis
We’ve been making significant investments in Workflow since the release of .NET 4, and now that we're starting to wrap up some of these investments, I thought it would be worthwhile to provide a summary. The work falls into 3 major areas: Improvements in Windows Workflow Foundation in...
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14 Aug 2012
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