Aug 23

Azure API Management Feature: Application Insights

By Bill Chesnut This is the third post in a multi part series on the features of Azure API Management As with the previous posts where I demonstrated

By Bill Chesnut

Aug 6

Azure API Management Feature: SOAP to REST

By Bill Chesnut This is the second post in a multi-part series on the features of Azure API Management As with the previous post where I demonstrated

By Bill Chesnut

Aug 2

Melbourne Alt.Net July 2018 Presentation Slides

CloudEvents and Azure Event

By Bill Chesnut

Aug 1

Azure API Management Feature: SOAP pass-through

By Bill Chesnut This is the first post in a multi-part series on the features of Azure API Management When companies embark on a migration to Azure, they tend

By Bill Chesnut

Jul 25

Migrating BizTalk to Azure iPaaS – Part 1

By Bill Chesnut This is the 1st of a multipart series of Blog Posts to help companies understand Migrating BizTalk to Azure Integration Platform as a Service

By Bill Chesnut

Jul 23

Why Azure API Management

By Bill Chesnut Being a big fan of Azure API Management (APIM), I get ask often “why should you use Azure API Management to publish my APIs They are in Azure

By Bill Chesnut

Mar 26

Global Integration Bootcamp 2018 – Melbourne – Recap

I realize that several other of the Host form this years Global Integration Bootcamp Cities have posted recaps, mine is going to be a bit different, more about

By Bill Chesnut
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Mar 23

Global Integration Bootcamp 2018 – Melbourne – Session Webcasts

Please register for GIB2018 Melbourne - Session - Microsoft Azure iPaaS – What’s new on Mar 24, 2018 8:45 AM AEDT at:

By Bill Chesnut

Jan 22

Integration Down Under Webcast Launched

Martin Abbott, Dan Toomey, Wagner Silveira, Rene Brauwers and myself have decide we need a Australian/New Zealand time zone Integration focused webcast similar

By Bill Chesnut

Sep 11

Publishing BizTalk SOAP Services as REST with Azure API Management

Currently BizTalk Server 2016 has support for REST, but the support is fairly limited and is missing some feature that most developer expect from REST

By Bill Chesnut
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