Notes From The Road: 2010 in review
Crunchy numbers In 2010, there were 64 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 108 posts There were 244 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
To all my friends, “Bizketeers” and to all my readers, that all forms have encouraged me to continue my project, my sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas
BizTalk 2010 Installation and Configuration – Install and Configure SharePoint Foundation 2010 (P...
Previously I explained in detail how to Install and Configure Windows SharePoint Services using Windows SharePoint Services 30 with SP2, to remember, BizTalk
BizTalk 2010 Installation and Configuration – Installing BizTalk Adapter Pack 2010 and BizTalk Ap...
In the sequence of a set of posts about installation and configuration of BizTalk 2010, I leave you here two excellent posts about: Installing BizTalk
BizTalk FTP Adapter – How to send an FTP message with a specified filename
There are many approaches to this I'll give the simple (or basic) way to do Set the FILEReceivedFileName and use the %SourceFileName% macro In the
BizTalk – List of Macros
I'm always forgetting the list of macros that I use, which leads me to always be looking for them, so here's a list of sending macros that you can
BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack available on CodePlex
I am delighted to announce “BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack” This is my first contribution in CodePlex with a BizTalk Open Source
BizTalk 2010 Installation and Configuration – Installing and configuring local SMTP for Reporting...
Installing SMTP Server Feature on Windows Server 2008 R2 is an easy process requiring only a few steps to complete To install SMTP Server Features Open
BizTalk 2010 – Migrate an old BizTalk Visual Studio solution to Visual Studio 2010
My firsts concerns when I decide to migrate my BizTalk Server 2006 environment to BizTalk Server 2010 was: It is easy to migrate a VS 2005 solution to VS
BizTalk Server, all logos over time…
Celebrating my 100th article, I decided to make a funny compilation of the BizTalk logo evolution since its first release up to today, remembering the