INTEGRATE is the premier integration conference for anyone who is working in Microsoft Integration space. The sessions are geared towards addressing the challenges of modern day integration and digital transformations. Discover how Microsoft technologies and the ecosystem can help enable your business transformation.
INTEGRATE 2016 is the only opportunity for people in the Microsoft integration community to interact directly with Microsoft product group who build technologies like BizTalk, LogicsApp, API Apps, PowerApps, EventHub, ServiceBus etc and also it's the only place where you can see and network with all Microsoft Integration MVPs from across the world.
Integration MVP
Richard Seroter is the VP of Product for the CenturyLink Cloud platform, a Microsoft MVP, an instructor for developer-centric training company Pluralsight, lead InfoQ.com editor for cloud computing, blogger, and author of multiple books on application integration strategies. As VP of Product for CenturyLink, Richard is responsible for IaaS/PaaS product strategy, working closely with customers on their needs, driving community contribution, and leading an expert team of product owners and analysts. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.
Many enterprises continue to invest in feature-rich integration buses, but a growing number of companies have embraced one of the many lightweight, high performing open-source messaging engines. In this session, Richard will outline some of the use cases that cater to these high performing messaging solutions. We’ll look at four engines (Kafka, RabbitMQ, NATS, and Redis Pub/Sub), review their key characteristics, and see a demonstration of each. By the end of the presentation, you’ll have a good sense of when these technologies make sense for a given solution, and how they compare to mature products like BizTalk Server.
Integration MVP
Tom joined the Phidiax team as the Director of Integration, Sr. Integration and Cloud Architect. He works with Phidiax clients delivering integration solutions that provide on premise, hybrid and cloud architecture. Tom’s deep knowledge of multiple platforms, technologies, and architecture allows him to work with clients to select the multiplatform architecture that matches their individual environment. Additionally, Tom’s extensive project management and software quality experience allows him over see the entire solution from high level to specific details.
In this session, Tom will talk about what we’ve learned about customers, what they want and how we do actually take a specific requirement to an Azure implementation. We don’t know all the answers, but we can show what we’ve learned. The Assessment process, helping the customer figure out where in the IAAS/PAAS/SAAS spectrum they sit and the path they need to take today. Once we identify a specific requirement, for instance, a credit payment provider and an on-premise service, how do we connect them and show the value they can gain from this transition.
Integration MVP
Stephen is an independent consultant specializing in BizTalk Server and other Microsoft Server Integration technologies including Windows Azure and WCF. For the past ten years, Stephen has been recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in BizTalk Server.
He has worked on over 19 different BizTalk projects all over the world, with many clients being in the Fortune 500. He runs the BizTalk community site http://www.BizTalkGurus.com. He has presented at several Microsoft TechEd events, multiple Service Oriented Architecture Conferences, and various user groups.
This will take a look at a real-world client solution case study that looked at three possible options for an integration solution. The solution will validate the user, validate the inbound message, integrate an external web service, and return the results to the user who is waiting for the results. This solution will look at using Logic Apps, API Apps, or BizTalk and look at the pros and cons of each solution.
Integration MVP
Kent has been employed in the Energy sector in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for the past nine years. He is very passionate about Architecture especially if it involves integrating different systems. Outside his core work responsibilities, you will see him actively participating in technology communities. He recently co-authored three BizTalk books and may be found speaking at Technology events in Canada, the United States and in Europe. He has been recognized for these efforts by Microsoft as a Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for the past eight consecutive years.
Recently the organization that I work for has been undergoing the transformation. With the challenging economic in Western Canada, we are being challenged to deliver more with less. But, what we have discovered is that less doesn’t have to mean less. In our case, we have been able to leverage Cloud technology to reduce our costs and time to deliver.
In this session, Kent Weare will provide some real world examples of a project that he recently led. The project is based on an Industrial IoT use case where we need to integrate with a 3rd party in order to deliver telemetry to our business for billing and operational optimization.
Integration MVP
Nino Crudele has been awarded as MVP for 9 years. Nino worked with the integration platform since 2004 and his passion is to architect and deliver significant business integration project that provide exceptional outcomes for the client. External trading partner integration is still huge and he has delivered world class BizTalk Server solutions using and integrating many different technologies as EDI, Rosettanet, HL7, RFID, SWIFT.
Performing a BizTalk solution review is normally a process which requires a very good knowledge and experience, during this session we will see how to understand if our BizTalk Solution is well done, whether it’s covering our expectation and following the best practices using some easy strategies and tools.
Integration MVP
Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc.
He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community.
It’s critical to use good tools and techniques to maintain, support and produce new working solutions as quickly as possible. In this session, Sandro will introduce you to a new set of useful BizTalk Server Tips and Tricks, acquired by years of experience in the field.
The session will cover the expectations for all the roles: architects, managers, developers, and administrators. Topics include BizTalk migration strategy, content-based routing techniques, Mapping, BizTalk administration tips, extending BizTalk out-of-the-box capabilities and many more.
Integration MVP
Steef-Jan Wiggers has over 15 years’ experience as a technical lead developer, application architect and consultant, specializing in custom applications, enterprise application integration (BizTalk), Web services and Windows Azure. Steef-Jan is very active in the BizTalk community as a blogger, Wiki author/editor, forum moderator, writer and public speaker in the Netherlands and Europe. For these efforts, Microsoft has recognized him a Microsoft MVP for the past 5 years.
Today, the Internet of Things (or IoT) is trendy, a lot of buzz and hype around it. However, it has become a reality in our age of digitalization and data. The internet has provided us means to consume data in various ways through devices provided by the smart device. Connectivity, protocols, velocity and volume of data it all matters in IoT. In this session we dive into an end-to-end IoT solution, discussing the technology and services Azure offers and how solutions look in the real world.
Integration MVP
Mikael works as a solutions architect and integration specialist. In Microsoft certification terms, Mikael is an MCP, MCAD, MCSD, MCTS and MCPD. His commitment to the community has earned him the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award, and he is also part of the Microsoft Technical Advisor Program working closely with the BizTalk and Azure product teams for future releases of BizTalk and related products. He is also committed to training and various speaking engagements for products and techniques such as BizTalk, SQL, Azure and Application life cycle management.
The Azure IoT platform is built on a robust and stable infrastructure with a rich API for managing and develop IoT solutions. It does, however, leave customers with challenges like application and device management.
During this session, we’re going to look at how to build, deploy and manage Azure IoT solutions all from a single hub, and extend it to Azure API apps and BizTalk Server.
Integration MVP
Nick Hauenstein is an integration developer, consultant and trainer based in the greater Seattle area. He specializes in BizTalk Server, Azure App Service, as well as the data formats, protocols, and frameworks that surround them. As a consultant he has travelled all over the country to help build, refine and optimize complex mission-critical BizTalk Server based integrations in the healthcare and financial verticals. He has worn many hats over the years as a small business owner, software development engineer, tester, and a Scrum Master. He is also an avid blogger, open source contributor, as well as the creator and maintainer of the T-Rex Metadata Library for Azure App Service.
You’ve worked with BizTalk Server for years. You know how to make robust, screaming fast, high performance, forward-only streaming pipeline components that are masterpieces of architecture and development – images of sheer perfection. Now you’re hearing all about the world where data is exchanged in JSON everything is invoked by ECMAScript and runs at cloud scale. In this talk, we will work through the basics of Web API, and give you everything you need to let your works of art thrive in the cloud. You will learn how to build an API App, handle request routing and responses, how to emit proper designer metadata, and where to go to begin the process of monetization.
Integration MVP
Johan Hedberg is a Lead BizTalk Architect at Bisnode, working with BizTalk and other products and technologies in the integration area throughout the ALM cycle. He also speaks, trains and authors in these areas. His latest publication is the co-authored (MCTS): Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) Certification Guide. Among some of the currently held abbreviations acquired over the years are MCSD.NET, MCAD, MCPD, MCTS, MCT, MVP and V-TSP. He lives in Stockholm, Sweden, blogs on his personal blog, occasionally tweets through @johed, co-founded and co-runs the Swedish BizTalk User Group.
BizTalk is about integration. Although true I’ve seen many BizTalk projects, solutions and installations become the exception and not integrating well with neither existing development practices, release routines or monitoring. For this presentation we will look at an example of the lifecycle of a BizTalk solution adopted to play nice in a java focused organization using the practices, tools and technologies common there to include BizTalk as well.
Integration MVP
Saravana is a Microsoft Integration MVP since 2007. In the year 2013, he was also awarded "Integration MVP of the Year 2013" by Microsoft. After getting frustrated seeing customers struggling with same challenges again and again when it comes to BizTalk server administration and operations, in 2010 he started a pet project to address some of the challenges, which slowly turned out into full blown commercial product with a 30 member team spread between UK and India. Right now there are about 350 companies worldwide using BizTalk360 to streamline their BizTalk server operations and monitoring.
Update on BizTalk360 version 8.0/8.1 key features. Catch up on the latest development from BizTalk360 team, how the company and products are aligning itself towards the changing trend in integration space. Introducing new products line up.
In this session, Saravana Kumar will welcome the gathering and give a brief talk on what's in store for the next 3 days at INTEGRATE 2016.
Integration MVP
Sam Vanhoutte is the CTO and Product Manager with Codit. Based in Belgium, Sam is a Microsoft Integration MVP. Next to that, he is also a BizTalk Virtual Technology Specialist and has extensive experience in building integrated enterprise, ESB and SOA solutions. Because of the specialized focus on integration on Microsoft technology, Sam is a part of Microsoft’s Connected Systems and Azure Advisory boards and is a Windows Azure Insider as well as a Belgian MEET member. Sam co-founded the BizTalk User Group in Belgium (http://www.btug.be) and is active crew member of the Windows Azure User group.
In this talk, Sam will explain how Service Fabric works, how to build and deploy scalable internet applications. You will learn the various application patterns in Service Fabric, such as Actors and Services. Sam will discuss things like the state inside Service Fabric, communication patterns and the various deployment models available.
During this talk, Sam will be using some of the real world applications that have been developed for customers and will make the link with mobile applications, IoT scenarios and messaging patterns, such as pub/sub.
Integration MVP
M.R.Ashwin Prabhu is an integration MVP for 2015 and 2014. Highly experienced integration consultant delivering solutions to high volume and complex integration projects. Over 12 years of experience in working with BizTalk server he is specialized in BizTalk Connected Systems, Azure Logic App, WCF, Microsoft .net.
He is living in UK and have 15 years of experience working in IT with large consulting companies and customers.
Tracking has always been the important requirement of the integration. Now with the scope of the integration need expanded from on-premise to cloud, tracking the technical and business process and viewing these tracked data in one consolidated place is paramount. Users don’t want to view on-premise data and cloud-tracked data in two different places. With BizTalk BAM and Azure LogicApp’s extensible nature we can show how Azure PowerBI can become a one-stop shop to monitor and analyse, the on-premise and cloud tracked data.
Integration MVP
Tomasso Groenendijk is a senior BizTalk Consultant at Motion10 and has over 15 years of experience in software development and software design. He specializes in applications integration with a strong interest in Windows Azure cloud platform. In 2014 Tomasso was awarded with the Microsoft Integration MVP award. He is an active contributor to the BizTalk community through his work on MSDN forums, TechNet Wiki and his blog.
APIs are becoming more important for organizations and people even talk about the API economy but how can you create your own API, expose it globally and make a profit with it? In this session Tomasso is going to show how you can use API Apps and DocumentDB to create a high performant API and how to use API Management in combination with Web Apps to expose the API and accept online payments.
Integration MVP
Michael Stephenson is a highly experienced freelance integration architect with many years of experience of designing and delivering integration projects which leverage the Microsoft technology stack. He has deep, practical knowledge of delivering complex solutions with BizTalk, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Azure and associated technologies. Michael is heavily involved in community activities around Microsoft technologies through the Microsoft MVP and Advisor/Insider programmes and also speaks at user groups on a regular basis. Michael is also an author for Pluralsight having produced a very popular courses on .net and RabbitMQ.
Digital Transformations have been changing the world of IT for a few years now but as the API economy passes its peak of maturity organisations are realizing that integration is the real key to becoming a successful digital enterprise. In this session we will look at some of the keys to a successful integration strategy based on Microsoft technologies.
Integration MVP
Steve works as the IT Architect (Project Manager) at Banque & Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat (BCEE) in Luxembourg.
Jim Harrer is a Principle Group Program Manager in the Cloud and Enterprise team. Jim recently joined Microsoft in February 2016, his team’s responsibilities include Program Manager for BizTalk Server, Logic Apps and Azure Scheduler. Before joining Microsoft, Jim was VP Application Development for TrueBlue, Inc (a $2.5BN specialized workforce solutions including staffing, large-volume on-site workforce management) where he was responsible for all internally developed line-of-business applications and integrations.
This keynote will introduce the newest members of the Microsoft Enterprise Application Integration team and learn about our vision for Enterprise Integration both in the cloud and on-premise.
Come and join us for an interactive session to talk about how Microsoft can improve our Partner program for Integration Developers and ISVs.
Learn more about the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2016.
Learn more our Enterprise Integration Components available for Logic Apps. This session will talk about our Enterprise (SAP, Oracle EBS, etc.), B2B/EDI and Hybrid connectors being developed for Logic Apps.
Get a deeper look at Logic Apps which allows developers to design workflows that start from a trigger and then execute a series of steps, connecting to popular SaaS based products including SharePoint Online, SalesForce.com, Twitter, Twilio and others.
Learn more our Enterprise Integration Components available for Logic Apps. This session will talk about our Enterprise (SAP, Oracle EBS, etc.), B2B/EDI and Hybrid connectors being developed for Logic Apps.
Jeff Hollan is a Program Manager on the Azure App Services team working with Logic Apps. He joined the team in July, and spent his first few years at Microsoft in IT working across Marketing, Partner, and Engineering services. He’s very passionate about data, integration, and the Internet of Things – which has definitely made his first few months in Logic Apps very enjoyable.
This Logic Apps presentation will take a deeper look in the coding language developed for Logic Apps as well as some of the most advanced workflows that can be tackled by Logic Apps.
Get a deeper look at Logic Apps which allows developers to design workflows that start from a trigger and then execute a series of steps, connecting to popular SaaS based products including SharePoint Online, SalesForce.com, Twitter, Twilio and others.
Charles Lamanna is a Principal Group Development Manager in the Microsoft Azure team. Charles joined Microsoft in 2013 when Microsoft acquired MetricsHub, a company he cofounded. His team works on the Azure API frontdoor, monitoring and autoscale capabilities, template deployments, resource groups and other management capabilities.
Creating integrations between popular Microsoft products and others SaaS products has never been easier. Learn how to take advantage of our latest tools to integrate cloud services.
API management is a key enabling technology for API-based integration approaches. The purpose of this session is to provide a thorough overview of Azure API Management service. We will discuss common customer scenarios, share customer highlights, and explore many recently launched exciting features. Demos will be included throughout. This will be an interactive session and frank and constructive dialog is expected.
Chris Anderson is a program manager for Microsoft Azure App Service, who mainly focuses on Azure Functions and WebJobs. Chris has been working on managed services since he joined Microsoft in 2013, having worked on SQL DB, Azure Mobile Services and Mobile Apps, and, lately, App Service and Functions. Chris has helped drive the user experience for Functions, putting specific emphasis on ease of use, speed of getting started, and openness with our community. You can follow more of what Chris is doing on twitter (@crandycodes) or email him at chrande@microsoft.com.
Azure App Service is a cloud platform designed to build powerful web and mobile apps that connect to data anywhere. Recently, App Service announced a new product called Azure Functions. Azure Functions makes it easier than ever to run a small amount of code, without worrying about scaling or hosting, abstracting many concerns away from developers. In this talk, we’ll give in introduction to how to use Azure Functions to integrate different services using a variety of techniques from WebHooks to Logic Apps.
Dan Rosanova is a three-time Microsoft BizTalk Most Valuable Professional (MVP) with over fourteen years of experience delivering solutions on Microsoft and Solaris platforms in the financial services, insurance, banking, telecommunications, and logistics industries, where he has specialized in high volume and low latency distributed applications. Dan has extensive experience with WCF, .NET, XML, web services, and queuing technologies. His recent focus has been on evolutionary computation, Advanced Message Queue Protocol and GPU computing. Dan is the author of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 Patterns Packt Publishing, UK. Dan is a senior architect in the Technology Integration practice at West Monroe Partners, an international, full-service business and technology consulting firm focused on guiding organizations through projects that fundamentally transform their business.
Catch-up on the latest developments with our Service Bus offering.
Clemens works as the Technical Lead on the Windows Azure Service Bus team at Microsoft and drive the long-term technical strategy for the product. He is the Product Architect for Service Bus (spanning CxO level strategy discussions to writing prototype systems), laying the groundwork for future development work and driving technical strategy, specifically also in the M2M and Internet of Things (IoT) arena.
Paul Larsen is a Principal Program Manager for the Microsoft Corporation in Redmond. Paul leads the Host Integration engineering team to deliver and support Azure, BizTalk, SQL, Office, and Windows connectors to existing IBM systems.
In this session, Saravana Kumar will welcome the gathering and give a brief talk on what's in store for the next 3 days at INTEGRATE 2016.
This keynote will introduce the newest members of the Microsoft Enterprise Application Integration team and learn about our vision for Enterprise Integration both in the cloud and on-premise.
Learn more about the upcoming release of BizTalk Server 2016.
Get a deeper look at Logic Apps which allows developers to design workflows that start from a trigger and then execute a series of steps, connecting to popular SaaS based products including SharePoint Online, SalesForce.com, Twitter, Twilio and others.
This Logic Apps presentation will take a deeper look in the coding language developed for Logic Apps as well as some of the most advanced workflows that can be tackled by Logic Apps.
Learn more our Enterprise Integration Components available for Logic Apps. This session will talk about our Enterprise (SAP, Oracle EBS, etc.), B2B/EDI and Hybrid connectors being developed for Logic Apps.
Creating integrations between popular Microsoft products and others SaaS products has never been easier. Learn how to take advantage of our latest tools to integrate cloud services.
API management is a key enabling technology for API-based integration approaches. The purpose of this session is to provide a thorough overview of Azure API Management service. We will discuss common customer scenarios, share customer highlights, and explore many recently launched exciting features. Demos will be included throughout. This will be an interactive session and frank and constructive dialog is expected.
Come and join us for an interactive session to talk about how Microsoft can improve our Partner program for Integration Developers and ISVs.
Azure App Service is a cloud platform designed to build powerful web and mobile apps that connect to data anywhere. Recently, App Service announced a new product called Azure Functions. Azure Functions makes it easier than ever to run a small amount of code, without worrying about scaling or hosting, abstracting many concerns away from developers. In this talk, we’ll give in introduction to how to use Azure Functions to integrate different services using a variety of techniques from WebHooks to Logic Apps.
Catch-up on the latest developments with our Service Bus offering.
Update on BizTalk360 version 8.0/8.1 key features. Catch up on the latest development from BizTalk360 team, how the company and products are aligning itself towards the changing trend in integration space. Introducing new products line up.
Many enterprises continue to invest in feature-rich integration buses, but a growing number of companies have embraced one of the many lightweight, high performing open-source messaging engines.
In this session, Richard will outline some of the use cases that cater to these high performing messaging solutions. We’ll look at four engines (Kafka, RabbitMQ, NATS, and Redis Pub/Sub), review their key characteristics, and see a demonstration of each. By the end of the presentation, you’ll have a good sense of when these technologies make sense for a given solution, and how they compare to mature products like BizTalk Server.
Enterprise IT needs to efficiently deliver new composite application that incorporate heritage IBM mainframe systems. Microsoft HIS 2016 and new Connectors enable IT orgs to build robust and scalable solutions that are hosted in BizTalk Server, IIS, SQL Server, and App Service. In this session, we will survey the latest Microsoft technologies and tools for IBM interoperability, while examining real use cases deployed on-site at Banque et Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat, Luxembourg.
In this talk, Sam will explain how Service Fabric works, how to build and deploy scalable internet applications. You will learn the various application patterns in Service Fabric, such as Actors and Services. Sam will discuss things like the state inside Service Fabric, communication patterns and the various deployment models available.
During this talk, Sam will be using some of the real world applications that have been developed for customers and will make the link with mobile applications, IoT scenarios and messaging patterns, such as pub/sub.
Digital Transformations have been changing the world of IT for a few years now but as the API economy passes its peak of maturity organisations are realizing that integration is the real key to becoming a successful digital enterprise. In this session we will look at some of the keys to a successful integration strategy based on Microsoft technologies.
BizTalk is about integration. Although true I’ve seen many BizTalk projects, solutions and installations become the exception and not integrating well with neither existing development practices, release routines or monitoring. For this presentation we will look at an example of the lifecycle of a BizTalk solution adopted to play nice in a java focused organization using the practices, tools and technologies common there to include BizTalk as well.
It’s critical to use good tools and techniques to maintain, support and produce new working solutions as quickly as possible. In this session, Sandro will introduce you to a new set of useful BizTalk Server Tips and Tricks, acquired by years of experience in the field.
The session will cover the expectations for all the roles: architects, managers, developers, and administrators. Topics include BizTalk migration strategy, content-based routing techniques, Mapping, BizTalk administration tips, extending BizTalk out-of-the-box capabilities and many more.
Performing a BizTalk solution review is normally a process which requires a very good knowledge and experience, during this session we will see how to understand if our BizTalk Solution is well done, whether it’s covering our expectation and following the best practices using some easy strategies and tools.
Azure Infrastructure as a Service consists of Virtual Networking and Virtual Machines. In this session Stephen will cover the essentials every developer should know about IaaS including on premise connectivity options, how to use virtual network with virtual machines, sizing options of virtual machines, and management options. Stephen will show you how to use PowerShell to take full control of Azure Virtual Machines and make Infrastructure almost as fun as Development! In addition, see how simple it is to build a full isolated BizTalk domain in Azure with just a few clicks.
Tracking has always been the important requirement of the integration. Now with the scope of the integration need expanded from on-premise to cloud, tracking the technical and business process and viewing these tracked data in one consolidated place is paramount. Users don’t want to view on-premise data and cloud-tracked data in two different places. With BizTalk BAM and Azure LogicApp’s extensible nature we can show how Azure PowerBI can become a one-stop shop to monitor and analyse, the on-premise and cloud tracked data.
Today, the Internet of Things (or IoT) is trendy, a lot of buzz and hype around it. However, it has become a reality in our age of digitalization and data. The internet has provided us means to consume data in various ways through devices provided by the smart device. Connectivity, protocols, velocity and volume of data it all matters in IoT. In this session we dive into an end-to-end IoT solution, discussing the technology and services Azure offers and how solutions look in the real world.
Recently the organization that I work for has been undergoing the transformation. With the challenging economic in Western Canada, we are being challenged to deliver more with less. But, what we have discovered is that less doesn’t have to mean less. In our case, we have been able to leverage Cloud technology to reduce our costs and time to deliver.
In this session, Kent Weare will provide some real world examples of a project that he recently led. The project is based on an Industrial IoT use case where we need to integrate with a 3rd party in order to deliver telemetry to our business for billing and operational optimization.
The Azure IoT platform is built on a robust and stable infrastructure with a rich API for managing and develop IoT solutions. It does, however, leave customers with challenges like application and device management.
During this session, we’re going to look at how to build, deploy and manage Azure IoT solutions all from a single hub, and extend it to Azure API apps and BizTalk Server.
APIs are becoming more important for organizations and people even talk about the API economy but how can you create your own API, expose it globally and make a profit with it? In this session Tomasso is going to show how you can use API Apps and DocumentDB to create a high performant API and how to use API Management in combination with Web Apps to expose the API and accept online payments.
You’ve worked with BizTalk Server for years. You know how to make robust, screaming fast, high performance, forward-only streaming pipeline components that are masterpieces of architecture and development – images of sheer perfection. Now you’re hearing all about the world where data is exchanged in JSON everything is invoked by ECMAScript and runs at cloud scale. In this talk, we will work through the basics of Web API, and give you everything you need to let your works of art thrive in the cloud. You will learn how to build an API App, handle request routing and responses, how to emit proper designer metadata, and where to go to begin the process of monetization.
In this session, Tom will talk about what we’ve learned about customers, what they want and how we do actually take a specific requirement to an Azure implementation. We don’t know all the answers, but we can show what we’ve learned. The Assessment process, helping the customer figure out where in the IAAS/PAAS/SAAS spectrum they sit and the path they need to take today. Once we identify a specific requirement, for instance, a credit payment provider and an on-premise service, how do we connect them and show the value they can gain from this transition.
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