Speaking at Teched US

Teched US is here!!!, this year I am presenting two sessions in the SOA track and I have the honor of co-presenting with my good friend Joe Klug who used to be a Product Manager on the BizTalk Server team. On Tuesday 3rd I will be presenting a session about Real World Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) scenarios. I am building a cool set of demos that shows some of the non-documented aspects of BAM as well as how to combine BizTalk BAM applications with other technologies such as WCF, MOSS, BI technique on SQL Server Analysis Services, etc.  THIS IS NOT ANOTHER BAM SESSION!!!, my goal is to demonstrate some of the internal components of the BAM engine as well as it interaction with other technologies and we have a little surprise for the last demo :)

On Wednesday 4th I will be speaking about how to use WCF to interact with Line of Business (LOB ) systems. This session goes beyond the use of the WCF LOB Adapters SDK and shows real world patterns of how leverage WCF to interact with LOB systems using technologies like MOSS, SSIS and BizTalk Server, etc.

If you are attending Teched and you have any suggestions about specific things you would like to see on these sessions please drop me a line. Hopefully I will be able to blog some of my demos before the session. In any case I hope to see you there J

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  • Wild PDC predictions:- The sercet Silverlight session will be about new Silverlight APIs that target features specific to a new Win 7 CE-based tablet and the XBOX360- Announcement will be made that following the upcoming XBOX update, it will be possible to buy Silverlight-based apps from the Marketplace and run inside the XBOX- Maybe, just maybe, they'll mention the upcoming Win8 app marketplaceThat would fit well with the session that mentions targetting 3 screens: Write SL/XNA-based apps, push them to the marketplace, and they can be purchased by users on a PC Monitor (Win8), TV (XBOX), and Tablet/Phone (WinPad7/WinPhone7).That would also fit Ballmer's comment about Win8 being the riskiest product, and about them being all in on cloud computing . the OS becomes less critical as various devices and form factors consume apps written on the same general framework, and (so MS hopes) consuming Azure-hosted services.Heck, a developer can dream, right?

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