by community-syndication | Oct 1, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I received an email in the early hours of this morning right when Arsenal just slotted
one home in the Champions Leagueand I thought”Can this moment get any better?” –
YOU BET! My MVP re-award email came through 🙂
Big thanks to the folks at Microsoft for bestowing this award to me again (9th year
running) and being given the chance to be part of a great knowledgeable MVP community.
The real thanks goes to you guys in the community of which I try to make a difference
in the Azure Space. With cloud offerings changing every other week (it feels like),
it’s almost a full time job keeping on top of things. New numbers, bigger limits,
faster storage, different ways to manage traffic, connections, deployments, code platforms
and the list goes on.
Thanks to each and all of you for making this award possible in this great country
– Australia (down under, Oz and any other name you know it as)
Boom!!
or as a friend says ’Ka-Boom!’
Blog Post by: Mick Badran
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I got this error when I attempted to deploy the second tutorial , “Using Azure BizTalk Bridges to Insert Flat File Messages into an On-premises SQL server”. I had successfully completed the first tutorial after dealing with some deployment errors here and was on a roll but got stuck on this sucker. The full deployment […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
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I dislike visual clutter. Most people do. Perhaps they can’t articulate it. I know most of our clients say things like, “It looks too crowded,” if presented with something that strikes them that way. They don’t use the words “visual clutter” as we would in design parlance.
However, that idea of clutter-reduction has recently over-reached it […]
Blog Post by: Krish Mandal
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While search for some MS Events – I gravitated towards
https://msevents.microsoft.com and boom!
I recognise her and her and me!
(there’s my hand in there)
Blog Post by: Mick Badran