BizTalk Server 2010 R2
BizTalk Server is Microsoft's integration and connectivity server and is one of the most deployed integration servers in the industry. BizTalk Server 2010 was released just over a year ago. Today we are happy to share details on what customers can expect from the next release: BizTalk Server 2010 R2.
BizTalk Server 2010 R2 will focus on three primary themes:
- Platform Support – Supporting new and current server and development platforms
- Improved B2B – Aligning with industry standards and continuing to invest in performance improvements
- Ready for the Cloud – Enabling customers to take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing
BizTalk Server 2010 R2 will be delivered approximately 6 months following the release of Windows Server 8. Release timing for Windows Server 8 is yet to be announced and will be disclosed by the Windows Server team in the future.
In addition to the investments we are making in BizTalk Server 2010 R2, we will continue the tradition of providing regular cumulative updates on a quarterly basis. These include updates to comply with Line-Of-Business (LOB) systems, schema changes, accelerator certifications, and bug fixes.
We believe that with this release we continue to deliver a mature, reliable and stable integration server that honors the trust of the thousands of customers who run their mission critical business processes on BizTalk Server.
Below is the detailed view of the features we are releasing:
Platform Support |
Improved B2B |
Ready for the Cloud |
New Platforms and Infrastructure
Increased Developer and IT Productivity
Extended Platform Integration
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Agile Alignment to Industry Standards
Improved Performance and Scalability
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Extend on-premises solutions to the cloud
Improved Licensing
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* Release dates for these products have not been disclosed yet
For additional details on BizTalk Server and purchasing options please contact your local Microsoft Account Manager or visit our website.
The BizTalk Server Team.
Comments
Anonymous
December 07, 2011
We, who work with integration welcome R2 but customers will appreciate it even more. Glad to se investments wich of course leads to improvements. I'm seeing forward to the future developement of this great product wich is a pillar of many successfully companies.Anonymous
December 08, 2011
Thanks for outline on new BizTalk Server 2010 R2 release.Anonymous
December 19, 2011
Is there a release date for this new versionAnonymous
December 28, 2011
Seems BizTalk Team is monitoring the market trends. :)The healthcare and finance industries are adopting BizTalk platform very fast last two years. Mainfraim integration start to make buzzz with BizTalk also. Nice trends.Anonymous
January 10, 2012
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January 25, 2012
Great news.. :)Anonymous
February 01, 2012
Thanks for the useful information.Anonymous
February 07, 2012
Thank you for the insides - what about PowerShell Support on the new Plattform Windows Server?Anonymous
February 21, 2012
Will MSMQ be updated to larger message sizes than 4 GB? A vendor convinced my organization not to buy BizTalk because they would have to re-write their software to "chunk" messages to fit under the 4 MB restriction in MSMQ. They also claimed BizTalk is based on 1990's technology that was never updated because it "never took hold".Anonymous
March 11, 2012
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May 30, 2012
Is there anywhere we can get a hands-on preview of the changes?Anonymous
June 06, 2012
Hi there, do you guys have a time frame for this release yet?Anonymous
June 07, 2012
will BizTalk 2010 R2 have capability to host and run WF 4.5 workflows just like BizTalk applications.Anonymous
June 07, 2012
How about complete support to REST and ODATA services both for consumption and exposing REST/ODATA services.Anonymous
September 21, 2012
No XSLT 2.0 support? No improvements to the Business Rule Composer, such as adding web service integration? Wow thanks for another release of the same exact product.Anonymous
November 13, 2012
Biztalk site has very little information on current developments around biztalk. The site even reads 2011. Some updates on biztalk site would be very helpful.Anonymous
January 13, 2016
I have a question. I don't know where to place my Biztalk learning queries so I am asking it here. I want to know a sql query which will give me the list of all biztalk resources which are dependent on the Biztalk assembly that will be input to my sql query? You know that will come handy while removing a Biztalk resource that is being used by other Biztalk resources.Anonymous
August 05, 2016
How can we tell if we have BizTalk 2010 or BizTalk 2010/R2 currently installed? I've looked at Registry, but unclear how to know from what I see there.- Anonymous
October 10, 2016
You can use this as reference: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/6792.biztalk-server-determine-version-and-edition.aspx-Tord
- Anonymous