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Complex-Event processing (CEP) Explained for BizTalk Users

Last Monday, Microsoft used the TechEd keynote to announce their plans to include a Complex-Event Processing (CEP) engine in SQL Server 2008 R2.   This article attempts to explain CEP from the perspective of a long-time user of BizTalk Server
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Microsoft announces entry into Complex Event Processing (CEP) market

NewsFlash...Microsoft today announced their long-awaited entry into the Complex Event Processing market.   The press release is at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2009/May09/05-11TechEd09PR.mspx.   The news was also announced
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CEP: Microsoft reveals more at TechEd

Following on from the news about Microsoft's CEP engine, Richard Seroter attended yesterday's TechEd session on the new engine and has blogged very detailed notes.   See http://seroter.wordpress.com/2009/05/12/teched-2009-day-2-session-notes-cep-first-look/. 
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CEP: Microsoft reveals more at TechEd

Following on from the news about Microsoft's CEP engine, Richard Seroter attended yesterday's TechEd session on the new engine and has blogged very detailed notes.   See http://seroter.wordpress.com/2009/05/12/teched-2009-day-2-session-notes-cep-first-look/. 
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BizTalk Server: On app pools and isolated host instances

I dealt with an interesting, if arcane, issue today at a client's site. The client is in the process of deploying an early version of a BizTalk application to their test environment for the first time.   The test environment is hosted by
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Biztalk Server: Response to Andrew Siemer's Post

Over on the ILOG blog, Chris Berg called out Andrew Siemer’s post at http://geekswithblogs.net/AndrewSiemer/archive/2009/03/30/ilog-rules-for-.net-3.0-ndash-quick-overview.aspx.   I thought I’d post some observations by way of a response. See
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MS BRE: Clearing the Working Memory

My colleague, the ‘Arch Hacker’, forwarded an email to me this evening from Kenton Price.   Kenton had noticed some peculiar behaviour using the Microsoft Business Rules Engine.   Here are the pertinent extracts from Kenton’s report:
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Where is Oslo Going?

I've been engaged in some debate in the last few days with Jean-Jacques Dubray and Doug Purdy with regard to Oslo.   See: http://www.ebpml.org/blog/182.htm http://www.douglaspurdy.com/2009/04/09/where-is-oslo-going-part-ii/ Jean-Jacques has
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