by community-syndication | Oct 21, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
We are still maintaining the agile way of building BizTalk360, listening to customers feedback and bring 4-5 key features in every release once in 4 months. Our last major release 7.5 was back in July,2014. You can view our complete release history here. In this version we are adding the following key capabilities Advanced Process […]
The post BizTalk360 version 7.8 released – Advanced Process Monitoring appeared first on BizTalk360 Blog.
Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar
by community-syndication | Oct 21, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
For some time now, one of the top customer request has been the ability to manage BizTalk Portal with corporate (Active Directory) identities rather than just the Microsoft accounts (Live IDs). With the latest update you can now also use Organization accounts to manage your BizTalk Service from BizTalk Portal.
Associating Azure Active Directory with BizTalk Portal allows you to centralize identity management, enable single sign-on across a broad array of cloud services, enforce multi-factor authentication.
What you need to know:
When the first user logs into the BizTalk Portal and registers for BizTalk Service by providing the ACS issuer name and issuer key one of the following happens:
– You register for a BizTalk Service deployment using an organizational account in an Azure Active Directory (like [email protected] or [email protected]).
In this scenario, only Azure Active Directory users can manage the BizTalk Service using the BizTalk Services portal. A Microsoft account or a guest user in the associated Active Directory cannot be used.
– You register for a BizTalk Service deployment using a Microsoft account (like [email protected]). In this scenario, only Microsoft Account users can manage the BizTalk Service using the BizTalk Services portal. An organizational account cannot be used.
Important: We do not yet support changing association of BizTalk Services from Microsoft Account to Active Directory and vice versa. Thus an existing BizTalk Service would continue to be associated with Microsoft Account.
Blog Post by: BizTalk Blog
by community-syndication | Oct 20, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This last few days were quite busy in terms of speaking engagements. In less than 1 months I was invited to speak in 3 events: BizTalk Innovation Day Oslo, LIX Edition of SQLPort Community (Porto – Portugal) and in SQLSaturday #341 – Porto, Portugal. BizTalk Innovation Day Oslo 2014 The first one was in September […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | Oct 19, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I was tasked last week with learning how to install SharePoint 2010 as part of our SharePoint IT Training Module. It’ll be easy they told me, or maybe they didn’t tell me that and I told myself that. It’s only an installation, how hard can it be? Famous Last words. Well after a long time […]
Blog Post by: Chris Magrane
by community-syndication | Oct 17, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
There is no perfect cloud platform. Shocking, I know. Organizations choose the cloud that best fits their values and needs. Many factors go into those choices, and it can depend on who is evaluating the options. A CIO may care… Read More ›
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter
by community-syndication | Oct 14, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
In my previous post I looked at a real-world example of using the new Azure Redis Cache. One thing that was missing was the storing of custom .Net Types as cache values, which we’ll look at here. The RedisValue Type The Microsoft Azure documentation recommends using the StackExchange.Redis API for accessing the Redis Cache. This […]
Blog Post by: modhul
by community-syndication | Oct 14, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
To keep the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer: Application Lifecycle Management (MCSD:ALM) certification current you must complete a recertification exam every two years. Since the release of the MCSD:ALM certification, many of our students have taken our TFS courses to help … Continue reading →
The post Exam 70-499 MCSD:ALM Recertification exam prep appeared first on QuickLearn Blog.
Blog Post by: Anthony Borton
by community-syndication | Oct 10, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
The mad coder has blogged about a BizTalk 2010/ Visual Studio 2008 Solution template based on Dan Rosanova’s book – BizTalk Patterns 2010 If you try to install this on BizTalk 2013/ Visual Studio 2012 you get this error. After modifying the source.extension.vsixmanifest as described here and recompiling the mad coder solution gives a VSIX, […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
by community-syndication | Oct 9, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
One of the important thing we addressed in BizTalk360 version 7.8 (releasing Oct, 2014) is a mechanism to have consistent date and time handling. Handling date and time consistently may sound very obvious one, but it’s pretty hard to get it right if you haven’t done it correctly in the early stages of the project. […]
The post Challenges in handling date and time in REST API and distributed web applications appeared first on BizTalk360 Blog.
Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar
by community-syndication | Oct 8, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Hi folks – I’m lined up to present the Azure Dev Camps over the coming weeks in Sydney,
Melbourne & Brissy.
Given the rate of change of Azure – there’s some amazing stuff in here.
Come along for 1 day and just up to speed or maybe top up your skills and we can kick
tyres together.
It’s FREE!! Wooo hooo (so please only register if you’re coming,
resist the ’register but something came up’ scenario)
Here’s the topics we’re covering:
Full details here on Esther’s blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bizspark_au/archive/2014/10/01/microsoft-azure-devcamps-sydney-melbourne-and-brisbane.aspx
Blog Post by: Mick Badran