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Notes from the Field - Managing and Operating BizTalk Solutions

Hi,

I am delighted to announce that I will present two more important sessions at Notes from the Field event on "Managing and Operating BizTalk Solutions", please find the agenda below:

Session 1: Managing and Operating BizTalk Solutions

  • BizTalk Architecture Revisited!
  • Challenges in Managing and operating BizTalk Solutions
  • BizTalk Management and Operations Tools
    Scripting
  • BizTalk Monitoring
    Availability, Health and Performance
  • BizTalk Maintenance
    Housekeeping
  • BizTalk Best Practices: “Design for Operations”

Session 2: BizTalk Process Monitoring and Tracking

  • Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
    BAM Architecture
    BAM API
    BAM Portal
  • Key Performance Indicators and Service Level Agreements
    MOM

I will deliver both of the sessions twice on:

  • 12th of February at Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading, RG6 1WG, UK
  • 14th of February at Regus Office, Manchester Business Park, 3000 Aviator Way, Manchester, M22 5TG

You can find the detailed agenda attached. I hope to see you there...

Posted: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 7:19 PM by hatayt@microsoft.com
Attachment(s): Operations Sesson 1 - Introduction.ppt

Comments

Anil Kripalani said:

Do we need to register for this event?  I couldn't find it listed on the UK Events site (http://www.microsoft.com/uk/events/default.aspx).

-Krip

# January 31, 2007 5:03 PM

hatayt@microsoft.com said:

Hi Krip

Thanks for your interest. Notes from the Field is an event for partners, if you check with your MS contact he can direct you on this. Unfortunately this is not a public event.

# February 1, 2007 4:40 AM
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