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BizTalk Server 2004 is a server product from Microsoft that helps
customers integrate systems, employees, and partners through business
processes that are orchestrated in a flexible and adaptable
manner. In this talk we will cover the significant
enhancements to the latest version of the product: tight
integration with VS.NET 2003 for development tasks, web service support
to access existing web services as well as expose business processes as
web services, an integrated rules engine to encode complex business
logic declaratively, Business Activity Monitoring facilities to allow
end users to use Office to monitor their business processes, and
InfoPath support for building UI forms to easily work with the XML data
that BizTalk Server 2004 manages.
Dale Michalk is a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft. His team
covers large enterprise accounts in the Retail, Financial Services,
Healthcare, and State and Local Government industries. Before
joining MS, he worked for startups and as a contractor for several of
large companies. His writings include co-authoring a book on a
deep ASP.NET topic, Building ASP.NET Server Controls, published by
Apress. He was a Captain in the US Army and graduated from West
Point.