Re: Is Biztalk for Us?
- From: "BA" <biztalk.architect@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:33:04 +0200
Also consider training. BizTalk takes time to learn, especially with
someone that has no .NET experience.
Its a powerful infrastructure once you are able to leverage it.
BA
"vidro" <vidro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> We are a small company with 12 warehouses and approximately 200 computers.
I
> have seen references to BizTalk being a component to aid in work flow
> applications.
> When the word "work flow" is used do they mean, as an example, expense
> report going from employee to supervisor to AP, or does this only apply to
a
> B2B work flow process?
>
> We do work with many venders but none that are up to this B2B or portal
stuff.
> With this in mind would there be and what, advantages of implementing a
> BizTalk server in a small/medium size company?
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