Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform

Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform

by EwanFairweather (Author), Mike Sexton (Author), StephenW.Thomas (Author), RichardSeroter (Author), RamaRamani (Author)

Synopsis

The book consists of a set of business scenarios and corresponding solution critiques. Each use case chapter is made up of a problem description, assessment of implementation options, and the selection of the ideal solution candidate. We then construct the solution using the chosen Microsoft technology. This book is for architects, developers, and managers who need to improve their knowledge of the Microsoft application platform. This book will appeal to anyone who wants to get up to speed on selecting the most appropriate platform for a particular problem. Consultants and executive leadership will also find significant value in this book. A good understanding of the general Windows platform and development technologies would be helpful.

$55.90

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10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 07 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 184968054X
ISBN 13: 9781849680547

Author Bio
Richard Seroter is a solutions architect for an industry-leading biotechnology company, a Microsoft MVP for BizTalk Server, and a Microsoft Connected Systems Advisor. He has spent the majority of his career consulting with customers as they planned and implemented their enterprise software solutions. Richard worked first for two global IT consulting firms, which gave him exposure to a diverse range of industries, technologies, and business challenges. Richard then joined Microsoft as a SOA/BPM technology specialist where his sole objective was to educate and collaborate with customers as they considered, designed, and architected BizTalk solutions. One of those customers liked him enough to bring him onboard full time as an architect after they committed to using BizTalk Server as their enterprise service bus. Once the BizTalk environment was successfully established, Richard transitioned into a solutions architect role where he now helps identify enterprise best practices and applies good architectural principles to a wide set of IT initiatives. Richard maintains a semi-popular blog of his exploits, pitfalls, and musings with BizTalk Server and enterprise architecture at http://seroter.wordpress.com. The authors have provided a website with further information about the book here: http://appliedarchitecturepatterns.com/ The authors have provided a website with further information about the book here: http://appliedarchitecturepatterns.com/ The authors have provided a website with further information about the book here: http://appliedarchitecturepatterns.com/