More on Internet Service Bus (BizTalk Services)

Posted at: 4/26/2007 at 6:56 AM by saravana
There are more confusion around people regarding BizTalk Services (Identity, Connectivity, ServiceBus, and Workflow). Why do we need all this additional service? Is there any business value? Will it make any difference to my client. etc etc Of course it will, remember the services are just in CTP, the more it get matures companies will come up with more ideas. Clemen Vasters from connected system division got an excellent post about "BizTalk Services" and the practical requireme... [More]
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BizTalk Services. How does Identity Service and Connectivity service fit together.

Posted at: 4/25/2007 at 6:58 PM by saravana
From my understanding of BizTalk Services (Identity, Connectivity, ServiceBus, and Workflow) so far, the word BizTalk doesn't really mean much(at least at the moment, with currently live Identity and Connectivity (aka Relay) services). May be it will make sense once  ServiceBus is live. There is nothing offensive here.It makes sense more on Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) front rather than BizTalk. What is Identity Service? Identity servi... [More]
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BizTalk in the direction of SaaS (Software as a Service)

Posted at: 4/24/2007 at 9:46 AM by saravana
I heard the announcement of "BizTalk Internet Services" from Connected Systems Division in Microsoft through BizTalk server team blog. What is SaaS? Software as a service (Saas) is an application delivery model where vendors develop applications and hosts and operates the application for use by its customers over the internet. SaaS vendors typically utilize a "multi-tenant architecture", meaning that multiple customers are running the same software, but with a virtually s... [More]
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