BizTalk Server 2006 Goes Gold

By Nate Mook | Published March 27, 2006, 3:00 PM

At the Convergence 2006 in Dallas Monday, Microsoft announced it has released to manufacturing BizTalk Server 2006, which serves as a management tool that links business processes and applications. The release includes adapters for popular applications such as SAP, Siebel, Peoplesoft, Oracle, and JD Edwards.

New features in BizTalk Server 2006 include advanced management and deployment capabilities, real-time alerting functionality, and a new business activity monitoring (BAM) portal. The release integrates with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005, which both debuted in November.

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There are still bugs in VS 2005. Makes me wonder what level of testing they do ? I would be a cautious with BT 2006 since it took sometime for BT 2004 to be reliable.

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Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005, which both debuted in November.....
flaws, and patches will follow as usual.

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The flaws included with the release will be updated with new flaws in each service pack.

Tim S

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Yes, because everyone knows that every company besides Microsoft releases flawless, perfect software everytime. Dang Microsoft.

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lol , nice one

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agh, there ya go again .... annoying fan boys ....

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annoying bandwagon riders ....

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yeah, so annoying huh ???
dem' jerks

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Thanks for your schedule, I'll be sure to check post times before reading any of your posts, lol.

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You didn't mention the other times.

11:45 AM to 1:00 PM Stretching and preparing material for next 11 hours.

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