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Review the latest news, analyst reports, and press releases related to BizTalk Server.
(Gartner, April 24, 2008) Foundational EAS technology is evolving to meet the challenges of constant innovation in business software. Gartner positions Microsoft in Leaders Quadrant in the 2008 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Servers.
SD Times (June 1, 2007) Microsoft’s BizTalk Services offering has gotten more concrete for its foundation.
Forbes (May 23, 2007) Tracking Sushi: How do you improve a [sushi] restaurant? With ambience, a good menu, smart prices—and better RFID technology.
NetworkWorld.com (May 1, 2007) BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Beta 2 is Microsoft’s first public beta of the software and is its biggest splash ever into the RFID market, according to company officials.
The Vision: Significantly simplifies the effort required to design, build, deploy, and manage distributed applications within and across organizations.
Microsoft unveils vision and roadmap to simplify SOA, bridge software+services, and take composite applications mainstream and announces "Oslo," the code name for the set of technical investments that help customers realize this vision.
PR Newswire (July 2, 2007) GXS along with Microsoft Corp., won the Power of Partnerships award from START-IT magazine.
AMR Research (Dec. 18, 2007) In this market roundup, AMR defines the structure of the SOA market, identifies the most influential players, and makes some predictions about the future. "The mega-vendors, Microsoft, IBM, SAP, and Oracle, are exploiting their deep pockets to build broad product suites. They also use their powerful relationships with customers to actively direct the market."
Directions on Microsoft (Oct. 30, 2007) "Oslo supports principles – service-oriented architecture and composite applications – that Microsoft believes will drive future business application development."
AMR Research (September 14, 2007) A long time in the coming, Microsoft has finally launched its RFID BizTalk Server. The ramifications of its introduction will reverberate throughout the world of RFID, making this a watershed moment in the ongoing effort to create mass adoption of the technology.