Biztalk User Group - Atlanta

This has been brewing in the Atlanta community for years.  We started an Integration user group a few years ago, but now we have something finally moving.  Thanks to CTS for helping us get started!  I have attached the invitation below.

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Finally just what we have all been waiting for!  A BizTalk Server User Group in Atlanta!  Come Join Us as we kick off the New Year with a New User Group. We will discuss the Features of BizTalk Server 2009 and even give you Real World Examples of How BizTalk is being Used in Businesses today.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
5:30 – 5:45      Networking/User Group Announcements
5:45 – 6:15      BizTalk Use Case Scenarios, Michael Maxon, Georgia Power; Steve Hubbartt, Georgia Power
6:15 – 6:30      Break
6:30 – 7:15      Features and Functionality of BizTalk Server 2009, Karl Rissland, Microsoft;  Craig Butler, CTS
7:15 – 7:30      Q & A and Close

Georgia Power Headquarters, Banquet Room
241 Ralph McGill Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30308

Please use this link to register to attend.
Register Now to Attend the User Group Meeting!
https://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=135021
Also make sure to register and find out more information about our group!

Register to Become a Group Member!

https://www.btug.biz

A special thanks to Microsoft and CTS, Inc. our sponsors!

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 25, 2009
    Well, we had our first Atlanta Biztalk User Group meeting on February 10th, and I missed it—I just notice
  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2009
    Make sure you point out all teh "flaws" int eh base Biztalk 2009 install as well.This will keep people from thinking they are doing somethign wrong when its actually a bug.IE. "Can't create an [Empty Biztalk Solution] if you install Service pack 1 on Visual studio 2008 until you repair (from disk) the Biztalk install again".Another big one: The Dll's don't copy into projects bin directories that reference another project in the solution.IE you segment your Schemas form your maps.  You create all yrou schemas then place them in amap. The map "Cannot find schema" no matter how many time yu recompile.THis makes it so every time you recompile you will need to write a batch/powershell etc. to move the .dll's into the dependant developmetbin or deploymentbin directories.The second makes it almost unusable for enterprises in my opinion.Mark RoweMCTS:Biztalk