BizTalk Innovation Day, Porto – The experience

The fourth event after Milan, Stavanger and London with the BizTalkCrew on stage was a success. Around 45 people attended the event in Porto, Casa do Infante. We had a special guest over from the Microsoft Product Group, Akshat Sharma, who did a session (keynote) on BizTalk Server 2013/BizTalk Services.

Both Akshat and Tord were delayed so I was the first one the climb the stage for my

Performance Point – the Good and the Bad – Part 2

This is Part 2 ofPerformance Point – the Good and the Bad – Part1, which can be found athttp://blog.tallan.com/2012/12/16/performance-point-the-good-and-the-bad/
That article focused on the good features of Performance Point (PP) out-of-the-box (OOTB). This one focuses on the not-so-good features, or lack thereof – and some tips for dealling with some of these issues. Given its focus, […]
Blog Post by: Mark Frawley

Manually purge DTA

Manually purge DTA

Hi everyone, on development and validation server, I frequently got space disk issue due to DTA log size. So, if your developpers don’t want to configure all biztalk jobs, or you forget to configure those job on validation stage please follow the next instructions : Stop all BizTalk Host Instance Stop IIS Server Stop SSO […]
Blog Post by: Jeremy Ronk

Take away SQL server access from your BizTalk support team using BizTalk360

What’s the problem? In pretty much every organisation that uses BizTalk server, the BizTalk administrator/operations team will require access to the SQL server instances for various things they need to verify either occasionally or periodically. Here are few things Custom SQL queries against certain databases (both BizTalk and custom ones) Health of all the SQL […]

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Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar

New TFS 2012 Test Automation, Web perf and loading test course

New TFS 2012 Test Automation, Web perf and loading test course

NEW COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT QuickLearn is pleased to announce the addition of a brand new course to our list of TFS 2012 courses we currently offer. The new course is a two day course focusing on Test Automation (Coded UI Testing), Web Performance and Load Testing with Visual Studio 2012. Here are just a few of […]
Blog Post by: Anthony Borton (TFS Instructor)