It;s not regularly you see the Softies simplifying a product name instead of making it far more complex. But it seems that;s what the BizTalk integration server crew is doing, rechristening the product previously known as BizTalk Server 2009 R2 as “BizTalk Server 2010.”Given that the R2 (now 2010) release of BizTalk is due out in 2010, the new identify makes a good deal of sense. According to Microsoft Product Support blogger John Breakwell, who noted the new name on his MSDN blog on March 23. Microsoft also is adding a bunch of new capabilities to the BizTalk Server 2010 release,
Microsoft Office Pro 2010 Product Key, including: Enhanced trading partner management that will enable our customers to manage complex B2B relationships with easeEnhanced BizTalk Mapper functionalitySecure data transfer across business partners with FTPS adapterUpdated adapters for SAP 7, Oracle eBusiness Suite 12.1,
Office 2010 Standard X86, SharePoint 2010 and SQL Server 2008 R2Improved via an updated System Center management packSimplified management through single dashboard which enables IT Pros to backup and restore BizTalk configurationEnhanced performance tuning capabilities at Host and Host Instance levelOut of box event filtering and delivery of RFID events Breakwell also noted that with the renaming of the product, the support lifecycle clock gets a reset. He explained: “For BizTalk 2009 R2, the 5 and 10 year support bands would have started with the release of BizTalk Server 2009 “R1″ so you would effectively lose a year. For BizTalk 2010, the support bands start from its release … some time in 2010.”As I;ve written previously, BizTalk 2010 is a “minor” update that adds support for Visual Studio 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It is due to ship some time this year.Microsoft also is readying has made available for download BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Service Pack (SP) 1,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Product Key, a beta of which is available now and the final release of which also is slated for some time in 2010. Further out (no release dates available,
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Office 2010 Pro Plus X64, Microsoft is working on a new “major” version of BizTalk, which it is calling BizTalk Server vNext. This release will be built on top of Microsoft’s Windows AppFabric platform (Dublin app server plus Velocity caching technology).