It was a great pleasure to present my second talk in the Integration Monday series last Monday, August 31, 2015. This time, the team invited me to share my experience with BizTalk NoS Ultimate. I explained how the tool can improve efficiency, productivity, and the overall developer experience when building BizTalk projects.
For this session, I took a different approach. Normally, I create a full storyboard. I prepare every detail, test all demos, and rehearse until everything feels perfect. This time, I kept it simple. I created five or six slides to show how I see the tool. Then I picked two or three real projects and used them to demonstrate how I work with them day to day.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Access the on-demand video and slides from Sandro Pereira’s “Integration Monday” session on BizTalk NoS Ultimate. Discover how this tool transforms the developer lifestyle by enhancing productivity and efficiency through real-world scenarios and live demonstrations. Learn why this tool is a “must-have” for BizTalk developers looking to streamline their daily workflows in Visual Studio.
I only wanted to prepare a solid base for the presentation. Then I could focus on the real goal: explaining the impact of BizTalk NoS Ultimate on a developer’s daily work. I covered the main benefits and showed how it helps me improve productivity and efficiency in BizTalk projects.
Think of it like this: if someone walked into my office right now, I’d want to explain—quickly and clearly—why I use the tool and why I enjoy it.
That’s also why you may notice a few pauses during the session, and the occasional “ahhh”. A couple of things might not work perfectly either. That’s the risk of this more spontaneous approach (hehe).
I hope you enjoyed and found this session informative and valuable, as I enjoyed doing it. And if you miss it or want to see it again (I think anyone in their right mind wants to review), there is some good news… the video and slides from the session are now available on the Integration User Group site here:
I apologize for my voice, I was sick all week and my voice is a little husky (hoarse) – I don’t know very well the term in English – and despite being completely weird making a presentation to your computer, without seeing the people and their reactions – I’ve done four online sessions and it is impossible to get used to this format, I think I feel more comfortable being in front of an audience than making an online session hehe – It was a pleasure to present once again in the Integration User Group.
Thank you for inviting me, and see you all next time!
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