Hey All, If you’re local to the Seattle/Eastside area, please join us for the next NW Connected Systems User Group Meeting. We are really excited to present the upcoming Tuesday, May 9th meeting and look forward to seeing you. The focus of the discussion is on BizTalk’s Business Rules Engine. Please come ready with questions, problem statements, or general thoughts around development and implementation of the BizTalk toolset. Park on campus and there will be someone at the door to let you into the building. For more information about this event as well as past events, please visit the following site: http://www.nwconnectedsystems.org We will have food, beverages, and door prizes at the meeting. Meeting Details Date: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 Topic: BizTalk Business Rules Engine Speaker: Jurgen Willis, Microsoft Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm (formal presentation @ 6:30) Location: Microsoft Campus Bldg. 35 / Kalaloch Room #2615 http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/info/usaoffices/pacwest/redmond.mspx Speaker Jurgen Willis is a Program Manager on the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) team, where he is responsible for the rules capabilities in WF. Prior to working on WF, Jurgen was a Program Manager on the Business Rules Engine that ships with BizTalk Server. Before joining Microsoft, he spent 9 years building applications and integration solutions for Fortune 500 companies. Warmly, Brennan O’Reilly (User Group Steward)…
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