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biztalk247.com launches

Posted by Hartmut Wilms on Feb 16, 2007 07:52 AM

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Messaging,
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Microsoft,
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Saravana Kumar, a BizTalk expert, launched biztalk247.com(BETA) on February 14, 2007. BizTalk 24 * 7 aggregates diverse resources regarding BizTalk and related technologies.

The site provides links to books, white papers, videos, webcasts, tools, samples and tutorials as well as news groups, blogs, and Wikis. All resource links are commented, well organized and nicely presented.

 

Some of the key functionalities of the site
  1. Got pointers to most of the BizTalk resources available out there from one place, organized in an easy to navigate format.
  2. Customized search functionality for BizTalk only resources.
  3. Brand new BLOGS aggregator for BizTalk only BLOGS.
  4. Quick preview of all the BizTalk blogs in one screen (latest 3 items from each blog).

 

BizTalk 24 * 7 is a source of valuable information on beginners, intermediate or advanced level.

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