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      I will be working on a conversion project, where the opportunity to get involved in some BizTalk development work is high.  I haven't done any work in this area before, and my background is really as a SQL DBA.  I really want to head down the BizTalk path, and was hoping that someone could advise me on the most practical and efficient approach to becoming a "BizTalk guru". This could be considered a career change, but from speaking to others involved in the project, it would be a worthwhile move. Suggestions on VB.Net classes as well as BizTalk classes would be very helpful.  I'm currently working as a consultant in NYC, but live in Charlotte, NC.  Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.  Thank you.

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      As far as classes, QuickLearn.com has some good BizTalk classes but they are not really for the beginner. 

       

      The best place to get started I think is the MSDN Virtual Labs.  They have some for BizTalk 04 and 06.  All would be good to look at. 

       

      After that, the tutorials and examples in the SDK is always good too.

       

      Hope this helps.

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