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May 24, 2006 at 1:35 PM #14755
Hello,
I’m IT for a business wich run SQL server 2005, VS 2005 and windows server 2003. I develop inside application for the company. I was wondering how BizTalk could help me…
I searched a lot about this product, but i cannot target the specific advantages to developper and analyst. I’m searching better ways to reduce devellopement time and correction time (employee that want i make some change after three months…)…
Thanx for your time and responses.
Hope you will help me
David
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May 25, 2006 at 12:20 PM #14756
If i have an apps running with oracle and other running in SQL server, is it good to invest into biztalk if i would like to export data from orable to SQL server?
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May 25, 2006 at 1:37 PM #14757
I’ll try to look for SQL server 2005 SSIS. Thank you for your time!
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May 26, 2006 at 2:48 PM #14758
To summarize what is said above, there are two categories of tools:
ETL – Extract Translate Load (SSIS)
BPM – Business Process Management (Biztalk)Use the right tool for the right job.
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May 24, 2006 at 8:52 PM #14759
David,
From your description, I would venture that BizTalk is probably not the product you’re looking for, but it’s hard to say for sure with so little detail.
BizTalk is, at its core, a tool to integrate business applications (or integrate with trading partners) so that you can build more automated business processes. Does not sound like that is your specific need.
You can find a good whitepaper describing the capabilities of BizTalk server here: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/techinfo/whitepapers/understanding.mspx[/url]
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May 25, 2006 at 12:54 PM #14760
[quote:af01d6f7a8=\”DavidL \”]If i have an apps running with oracle and other running in SQL server, is it good to invest into biztalk if i would like to export data from orable to SQL server?[/quote:af01d6f7a8]
Again, it depends. If you are basically doing mass data extraction, you’re better of using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), which is far more suited to the task. If you are looking for a more on-line experience, then biztalk might be a good fit.
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