This is my first bloggpost so i keep it short and in the future i try to go deeper in the world of what a BizTalk Admnistrator have to challange every day in a Biztalk operation environment.
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When you work with BizTalk Operation you have to take care of what code and configurations you get from developers, then it is a god idea to have some kind of checklist, I searched google and I found this checklist http://seroter.wordpress.com/2007/09/04/my-biztalk-code-review-checklist/ by Richard Seroters, if you take this and then adjust it to your environment then you have a good start for a good checklist. I am going to make a more broader general checklist for BizTalk in the future and make it public.
This is my first bloggpost so i keep it short and in the future i try to go deeper in the world of what a BizTalk Admnistrator have to challange every day in a Biztalk operation environment.
Peter Winther is an IT architect at Volvo IT and works with information technology since 1998. He has worked with BizTalk from 2004 inside Volvo IT with BizTalk Operation and he also works with SOA technology, and integration both inside Volvo Group and for external customers.
Checklist is definitely a good start. it can be enhanced with Orchestration Best Practices: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/5210.biztalk-server-2010-orchestration-best-practices.aspx
That is a start, although more of a code review for an application developer QA. Not so much about a checklist about operations, or am I wrong? You should make one instead :-)
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