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September 2007 - Posts

Today kicked off with Brian Willson, Chemicals Industry Director from Microsoft, hosting the morning general sessions. Brian introduced and moderated discussion with representatives from Ashland, BASF, and the Transportation Security Administration. The Read More...
Hello from the LogiChem 2007 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona! The morning kicked off with Jack Weiss, CEO of Microsoft partner WAM systems , who introduced the speakers and set the stage by discussing industry macro issues such as M&A, the rise Read More...
Good news on the collaborative product development and recipe and formula management front: Selerant has just released their DevEx product to run on SQL Server. While they have used .NET for building their application for a long time, they have converted Read More...
This is a new case study highlighting how J. R. Simplot used BizTalk server and SQL Server to integrate their J.D. Edwards-based ERP environment with their external business partners. Hot off the presses at http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/casestudy.aspx?casestudyid=4000000707 Read More...
It's been a lot of fun to watch our BizTalk Server product grow over the years. I was fortunate to lead the implementation of one of the first BizTalk Server customer implementations back in my consulting days, and have followed the product closely since. Read More...
Microsoft is sponsoring a software development contest that is of interest to the chemicals industry and solution providers that serve chemicals and energy customers. The contest is called "The Ingenuity Point" and is affiliated with the Imagine Cup that Read More...
We published this case study earlier this summer. Global chemical companies like Dow Chemical are turning to technology to help their employees more easily communicate and collaborate with each other and with vendors and partners outside the organization. Read More...
 
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