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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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Interview on Magnanimous Software Net Cast

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I had the honor of being interviewed by fellow MVP Magnus Mastersson (@noopman) for his Magnanimous Software Podcast (love that name).

Other than the dubious task of following really smart guys like Glenn Block and Mads Torgersen in this new series, we had a good chat about Neuron ESB, Azure Service Bus, BizTalk Server 2013, my book and other topics. In addition, Magnus managed to uncover some little known tidbits about my past Smile

The interview was a lot of fun and is now available here for your listening pleasure: http://msnetcast.com/0003/rick-garibay-wcf-biztalk-servicebus-book

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Thanks Magnus!

Print | posted on Monday, December 10, 2012 11:52 AM | Filed Under [ neudesic BTS Azure Neuron ESB Azure Service Bus MVP Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook ]

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