I’m late posting this, but I will be presenting at TechEd again, this time along with Syed Rasheed of the product team. This presentation will be focused on the almost-released new version 2.0 ESB Guidance from Microsoft’s Patterns and Practices group.

I’m working on some cool new demos for this session, should be fun!

TechEd is always a great conference, and usually sells out. To register, click the image below.

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SOA317 Dynamic Messaging with Microsoft BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance v2

Presenter(s): Brian Loesgen, Syed Rasheed

Brian Loesgen
Brian Loesgen is a principal SOA architect with Microsoft. Based in San Diego. Brian is a six-time Microsoft MVP for BizTalk Server, and has been involved with BizTalk since prior to the BizTalk Server 2000 beta. Brian has extensive experience in building sophisticated enterprise, ESB and SOA solutions. Brian was a key architect/developer of the “Microsoft ESB Guidance”, initially released by Microsoft in Oct 2006. He is a co-author of six books, including “BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed”, and is currently working on “SOA with .NET”. He has written technical white papers for Intel, Microsoft and others. Brian has spoken at numerous major technical conferences worldwide. Brian is a co-founder and past-President of the International .NET Association (ineta.org), and past-President of the San Diego .NET user group, where he continues to lead the Connected Systems SIG, and is a member of the Editorial Board for the .NET Developer’s Journal. Brian was also a member of the Microsoft Connected Systems Division Virtual Technical Specialist Team pilot, and is part of Microsoft’s Connected Systems Advisory Board. Brian has been blogging since 2003 at http://blog.BrianLoesgen.com.

Syed Rasheed
As the senior product manager for Data Programmability and Service Oriented Architecture solutions at Microsoft Corp., Syed Rasheed coordinates DP & SOA marketing, consulting, evangelism, and product development activities. In addition to helping customers address SOA challenges today, Syed is responsible for working with customers, partners, and industry analysts to ensure the next generation of Microsoft technology meets customer’s requirements for building SOA and Business Process solutions. Syed is 15 years veteran of IT industry with extensive experience in the Business Process Management Systems, Enterprise Integration Middleware and Database and BI technologies areas. His work spanned several industries including financial services, telecommunication and banking.

Level: 300 – Advanced

Session Type: Breakout Session

Track: SOA and Business Processes

As organizations look to Service Oriented Architectures to help them deliver flexible, agile and responsive IT environments, the Enterprise Service Bus has emerged as a key architectural pattern to help achieve this goal. In this session, we discuss the Microsoft Enterprise Service Bus Guidance (and specifically the new version 2.0) and how it allows an organization to build a dynamic, flexible, and practical ESB as part of the larger Service-Oriented Infrastructure.

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