Are you planning to install BizTalk360 on a Windows Server 2012 machine? Check out the Installing and Configuring BizTalk360 on Windows Server 2012 / BizTalk Server 2013 (user guide), available for download on the BizTalk360 website.

This user guide will explain how to install and configure BizTalk360 in an existing Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 standalone machine (single computer) running under Windows Server 2012. This information will help you plan the BizTalk360 installation and configuration process and components on which it depends.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Setting up BizTalk360 on a Windows Server 2012 / BizTalk Server 2013 standalone machine requires careful planning of prerequisites and dependencies. This guide introduces a comprehensive user guide that walks you through the step-by-step installation and configuration process. Learn how to leverage BizTalk360’s web-based interface to solve common administration challenges like fine-grained auditing, governance, and remote monitoring for your production and development environments.
What is BizTalk360?
BizTalk360 (http://www.biztalk360.com/) is a web-based (RIA) designed primarily to perform monitoring and support for BizTalk Server environments (Production, Test, Development). It addresses some of the common problems customers face today, like governance/auditing, fine-grained authentication, remote access, and so on. It also makes life easy for people who support production BizTalk systems by providing several dashboards and greater visibility.
This tool is developed by Kovai Limited, based in London, UK, but everyone knows this tool through its CTO, Saravana Kumar, Microsoft BizTalk Server MVP since 2007, and a well-recognized member of the BizTalk community. Version 6.5.191.0 is available for download here. Give it a try!
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You can download this whitepaper from BizTalk360:
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