Sometimes people want to start learning BizTalk and don’t know where to start, and it is very normal to see a lot of people asking this question, which leads me to always be looking for this information.
To be honest, it is more usual for people to ask How can I learn to be a BizTalk Developer? Than How can I learn to be a BizTalk Administrator? However, the BizTalk Administrator plays a very important role in BizTalk environments.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Starting a career in BizTalk can be overwhelming. This post introduces two comprehensive guides curated on the Microsoft TechNet Wiki: one specifically for BizTalk Developers and another for BizTalk Administrators. These resources act as a centralized hub for whitepapers, documentation, tutorials, and videos, ensuring that both developers and the often-overlooked administrators have a structured path to mastering the platform.
Therefore, to have a quick response to this type of request and also to act as a reference for administrators and developers, I decided to create two articles on the Microsoft TechNet Wiki that will act as a quick reference to all available resources:
- Training Resources for BizTalk Developers
- Training Resources for BizTalk Administrators
I hope you find this information useful, and I challenge (invite) all BizTalk Administrators and Developers to help improve this article with new content: whitepapers, Microsoft documentation, tutorials, scripts, webcasts, and so on…
While the halls of Microsoft TechNet have finally gone quiet and the platform is no longer available, the spirit of community knowledge that built it lives on. We now look toward new horizons on Microsoft Learn to carry our expertise forward.

