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Hands on leader, developer, architect specializing in the design and delivery of distributed systems in lean, agile environments with an emphasis in continuous improvement across people, process and technology. Speaker and published author with 18 years' experience leading the delivery of large and/or complex, high-impact distributed solutions in Retail, Intelligent Transportation, and Gaming & Hospitality.

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May/June Issue of CoDe Magazine

I have dedicated the last few years of my career to generalizing across various plaforms while focusing specifically on system architecture and middle-tier components, applications and services.
 
I did a lot of work in application integration with .NET, Mobile Internet Toolkit, SOAP Web services and BizTalk Server at my previous employer, so I was thrilled to be contracted with Component Developer (CoDe) Magazine to write an article entitled "Enterprise Application Integration with BizTalk Server 2006".
 
I am pleased to share that the article has gone to print and will be published in the May/June issue of CoDe Magazine, scheduled to hit newsstands on April 27th.
 
One of the reasons that I decided to join an ISV (ESS) is that it provides the opportunity to share my contributions with a wider audience, and I have found that writing provides similar rewards. This was a great honor for me as Component Developer Magazine is consistently regarded among the top premier development journals in the industry.
 
It is a two part feature, with part 2 of the article scheduled to print in the July/August issue.

The magazine is distributed both in print and on-line, so here is a preview of the on-line version to anyone who might be interested: www.code-magazine.com/articleprint.aspx?quickid=0705031&printmode=true

And, while your at it, go ahead and pick up a copy at your favorite book shop- CoDe is a great publication that deserves your patronage!

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# re: May/June Issue of CoDe Magazine

HI Rick,

Do you have source code for this article available anywhere?
I guess worst case, I can stop being lazy and create one myself from your examples.

Thanks,
Adnan
12/5/2007 3:44 PM | Adnan Khan
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