BizTalk Server 2013 RTM

BizTalk Server 2013 RTM

QuickLearn is very excited to share the news that BizTalk Server 2013 is now available for download on MSDN. The eighth release of BizTalk Server has been much anticipated and promises to be the next step in the on-going investments in BizTalk. In the near future, we can look forward to announcements that include Infrastructure […]
Blog Post by: Monique Bulette

Understand BizTalk Server 2013 Licensing

Please note this is not official licensing document, this is based on our understanding, we added lot of examples and diagrams to make life easy for people to understand the new licensing model. You should always refer to official Microsoft sources before making purchase decisions. Original Article Link: http://blogs.biztalk360.com With BizTalk Server 2013, Microsoft is […]

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Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar

BizTalk 2013 is now in RTM

BizTalk 2013 is now in RTM

BizTalk Server 2013 will be available on MSDN starting March 21. The English locale SKUs will be available for purchase starting April 2013. Other language SKUs will be available for purchase starting May 2013. This is the eighth release of BizTalk Server, another step in the on-going investments we are making in BizTalk. In this […]
Blog Post by: Jeremy Ronk

Oporto BizTalk Innovation Day – The Story

Oporto BizTalk Innovation Day – The Story

Around 45 attendees, from 19 companies across 8 countries, some companies were Microsoft partners who brought their BizTalk consultants other were customers and/or possible customers, 5 Microsoft Integration MVP’s present and 1 member of Microsoft BizTalk Product group and 3 Sponsors (DevScope, Codit and Microsoft Portugal) these are some of the numbers that reflect the […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira

Yes Richard, You Can Use Ampersands in the BizTalk REST Adapter (And Some ASP.NET Web API Tips)

Yes Richard, You Can Use Ampersands in the BizTalk REST Adapter (And Some ASP.NET Web API Tips)

A few months back, I wrote up a pair of blog posts (part 1, part 2) about the new BizTalk Server 2013 REST adapter. Overall, I liked it, but I complained about the apparent lack of support for using ampersands (&) when calling REST services. That seemed like a pretty big whiff as you find […]
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter