In this webcast, we demonstrate how you can take advantage of itineraries to build agile and dynamic business processes using
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009 and the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance 2.0 Toolkit. Discover how itineraries provide rapid Assembly of services into composite processes by chaining together services into a series of processing steps so that one service
can provide the input to the next service, avoiding the need to build flow logic into the service itself.
Presenter:
Allan Naim, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Allan is a field program manager on the BizTalk team for the Business Platform Division (BPD), based out of Los Gatos, CA.
He began his career at Microsoft in 2004 and has held several roles at Microsoft including solutions integration engineer and service-oriented architecture (SOA)/process platform technology specialist. Allan founded the Bay Area BizTalk user group which holds
monthly meetings in Silicon Valley, fostering a vibrant BizTalk developer community. He has also been guest speaker for BAYNET, ACCU, Integration Consortium, TechReady, and TechEd, delivering lectures on tips and techniques for troubleshooting critical production
issues for the Microsoft .NET platform, SOA, Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance Toolkit, and Microsoft BizTalk Server. Prior to joining Microsoft, Allan held software design engineering positions developing distributed data services and middleware solutions
for several startups in both Seattle and San Francisco. Allan holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Ottawa. In his spare time, Allan enjoys martial arts, cycling, hiking, and travelling to exciting destinations.
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