Brandon and I, with generous sponsorship from Microsoft, are founding a user group in Seattle area that focuses on BizTalk and integration topics across the Microsoft Connected Systems product Stack. An abstract is included below, but basically the user group will focus on implementing and supporting BizTalk (and other Microsoft Technologies as they apply to integration) across the enterprise. Stay tuned for specific details in regards to the inaugural meeting. Abstact The Seattle Connected Systems User Group is comprised of technically minded participants interested in the design, implementation, deployment, or support of integration solutions based on Microsoft Enterprise Development and Products Servers within the enterprise. The User group meetings will cover the Microsoft Connected Systems product stack with a focus on integration topics. The Seattle Chapter meets 12 times a year, usually on the second Tuesday of the month. Guest speakers will provide insightful presentations on creating integration solutions with Microsoft’s BizTalk Toolset and other related Microsoft products. Meetings take place at charter sponsor Microsoft’s Redmond Campus located in Building: 35, RM; Kalalach. Do you have expertise in an area of BizTalk Server? If you have an interest in sharing your knowledge with the Seattle Community, please contact us today. Sponsors The Seattle based Connected Systems User Group is being sponsored by the Microsoft’s Connected Systems Division Community Lead, James Fort and will be linked to and supported by the Microsoft PacWest office through Owen Allen. -Brennan…
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