Why biztalk is preferred ?

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    • #24541

      Hi,

      I want to know why biztalk is preferred by the companies for integration purpose even if

      – There are open source integration tool ike apatar available in market.

      – License Fee charges by Micorsoft.

      Thanks in advance

    • #24544

      BizTalk is very nice Integration tool with rich amount of Adapters. There are other features like: Business Process, BAM, BRE etc. You can read this post to know why to use BizTalk server: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee264897(BTS.10).aspx

      Open SOurse VS BIzTalk:
      Yes, i do agree the fact of high amount of License cost but it depends on your requirement whether you want to pay microsoft for BizTalk. Obiviously before choosing open sourse tool, you will need to think about future support as well.

      • #24546

        Thanks for the reply  mohan.. do u know any open source integration tool other than apatar.

        • #24611

          looks like  a nice project, but I wouldn’t want to invest in putting my enterprise on it,and have one of those three guys get bored and stop supporting the project.

          Management Team

          Renat Khasanshyn, Principal Consultant

          Renat Khasanshyn is a subject matter expert specializing in
          Salesforce.com deployments with focus on data integration. Most
          recently Renat has been chosen as a finalist for the 2007 Emerging
          Executive of the Year award by Massachusetts Technology Leadership
          Council. Renat has a passion for emerging technologies and won the 2007
          IBM Business Mashup Challenge with his mashup “Salesforce.com Cold Call
          Assistant”. Renat speaks and writes on the subject of data integration,
          mashups and Salesforce.com automation. He co-authored white paper “Data
          Integration Best Practices” (2009), authored white paper “Five Steps to
          Integrate SalesForce.com with 3rd-Party Systems” (2007) and presented
          his talks at more than 15 industry conferences. Prior to Apatar, Renat
          was co-founder and CEO for Altoros Systems, LLC. a global software
          engineering services firm that provides specialized software
          engineering and quality assurance services to technology companies.
          Prior to Altoros Systems, Mr. Khasanshyn was VP of Engineering for
          insurance company PriMed, Inc. Mr. Khasanshyn has studied engineering
          at Belarussian State Technical University.

          Product Engineering Team:

          Alex Savanovich, Java Developer

          Ivan Holub, Java Developer

    • #24616

      Hi,

      Normally its purely depends on your business requirement. As per your Businessrequirement, if the business process changes once in a month or quater or so on and you dont have much time  for the modification then you should go with Biztalk.

      And for the licencing part, it depends on project costing, reliablity and support. Now your choice to go with Microsft biztalk or open source depending your budget

      Some of the open source integration tools are in below.

      1. Jitterbit
      2. CloverETL
      3. OpenSyncro

      And so on…….

      Thanks……..

      Ram Sankar Panda

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