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MCTS: Biztalk Server
(40 Hours)

Series: Operating Systems & Systems Engineering

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AUDIENCE AND PREREQUISITES

Candidates involved in the business processes of an organization who want to learn Microsoft’s solution. Business analysts or people wanting to learn business analysis and modeling skills using Microsoft technology.

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OVERVIEW

Microsoft BizTalk Server, often referred to as simply "BizTalk", is a business process management (BPM) server. Through the use of "adapters" which are tailored to communicate with different software systems used in a large enterprise, it enables companies to automate and integrate business processes. Offered by Microsoft, it provides the following functions: Business Process Automation, Business Process Modeling, Business-to-business Communication, Enterprise Application Integration and Message broker.

In a common scenario, BizTalk enables companies to integrate and manage business processes by exchanging business documents such as purchase orders and invoices between disparate applications, within or across organizational boundaries.

A Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 (MCTS: BizTalk Server) has a deep and broad understanding of the design and development of distributed applications that use BizTalk Server 2006. The credential holder has also demonstrated expertise in deploying and managing a BizTalk Server 2006 solution and can create a BizTalk orchestration, integrate business rules and human workflow services, manage business processes, troubleshoot BizTalk solutions, and consume and publish Web services.

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COURSE OUTLINE

  • Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006
    Module 2: Creating Schemas
    Module 3: Creating Maps
    Module 4: Deploying a BizTalk Project
    Module 5: Routing BizTalk Messages
    Module 6: Creating Pipelines
    Module 7: Integrating with Adapters
    Module 8: Creating a BizTalk Orchestration
    Module 9: Automating Business Processes
    Module 10: Creating Transactional Business Processes
    Module 11: Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications
    Module 12: Integrating with Web Services
    Module 13: Integrating Business Rules
    Module 14: Monitoring Business Activity
    Module 15: Integrating with Trading Partners


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