For the third year, BizTalk Summit 2015 London was a huge success, and we need to thank you, BizTalk360 team, and Saravana Kumar for being able to assemble this great event.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Relive Sandro Pereira’s session from BizTalk Summit 2015 London, now available online. In this high-energy 30-minute talk, Sandro shares essential tips, tricks, and workarounds for both BizTalk developers and administrators. The session covers real-world topics including SAP, RosettaNet, database maintenance, and pipeline optimization. Download the presentation slides and watch the full video to improve your daily BizTalk workflows.
My session
This year I only had 30 minutes to speak, so I had to improvise and try to create a lightweight, funny but useful session in our daily work. My session was about “BizTalk Server tips and tricks for developers and admins”.
Abstract: It’s critical to use good tools and techniques to produce working solutions as quickly as possible, and at the same time, given the increase in the requirements and the number of applications organizations develop today. But at the same time, it’s also critical to maintain the health of the entire platform. In this session, which I’ll try to make a very interactive session (so be prepared to participate), I’ll address and share some useful BizTalk Server Tips and Tricks (and Workarounds), both for developers and administrators. Covering some topics like RosettaNet, SAP, database maintenance, debatching, out-of-the-box pipelines vs custom pipelines, and much more.
And I was very glad to notice that people liked it and that they gave me great feedback during the breaks… for that: thank you!
You can download the PowerPoint presentation here.
And see the video session online here.
Hope you enjoy, and you can also see the rest of the session online here: http://www.biztalk360.com/Events/BizTalk-Summit-2015-London/#sessions
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