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1430219149 978-1430219149 July 21, 2009 1

In a world rich with data, businesses are barraged with information. Enter Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009 and its new Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) engine. This is a must-have topic for all developers in this field.

This engine enables business analytics, metrics, and reporting across an integrated environment, and allows business level users to get information about how processes are working and how they can be improved.

With a core Business Intelligence strategy, your information can serve as the foundation to the decision-making process, increase productivity, and ultimately provide for growth and better performance. Business Intelligence projects are at the top of most CIO and CTO’s list. In fact, the majority of IT Projects which will be initiated over the next 3 years are expected to include Business Intelligence implementations. Companies that request IT to empower the business have spent billions of dollars over the years on IT projects that simply don’t deliver enough insight into the inner workings of their processes.


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Jeff Sanders is a 15 year IT industry veteran with extensive experience in Solutions Architecture, BizTalk, SharePoint, and the .NET framework. Jeff's interests lay in design patterns of message-based architectures and connected systems design, EAI, workflow, WCF, and reducing complexity. Jeff consults as a BizTalk Solutions Architect, Technical Lead and Microsoft Certified Trainer. He speaks at regional and local users groups, having not only drunk the Microsoft Kool-Aid, but also having set up his own stand.


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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (July 21, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430219149
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  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7 x 0.9 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Written Look at Long Neglected Topic, August 11, 2009
This review is from: Pro Business Activity Monitoring in BizTalk 2009 (Expert's Voice in BizTalk) (Paperback)
This is a extremely well-written, easy to understand investigation of a topic long overdue for a more public unveiling. Long the secret tool of a BizTalk developer, BAM has never really stretched outside the BizTalk shadow despite its ability to support a wide range of input clients (WF, WCF, custom .NET code).

This book is organized in a way that first introduces the concepts and use cases of Business Activity Monitoring and then transitions into how to actually accomplish things with Microsoft BAM platform. The book closes with an architectural assessment that describes how BAM really works.

Early in the book, the authors looked at a number of situations (B2B, B2C, CSC, SOA, ESB, BPM, and mashups) and explained the relevance of BAM in each. This was a wise way to encourage the reader to think about BAM for more than just straight BizTalk solutions. It also showcases the value of capturing business metrics across applications and tiers.

The examples in the book were excellent, and one nice touch I liked was after the VERY first "build a BAM solution" demonstration, there was a solid section explaining how to troubleshoot the various things that might have gone wrong. Given how many times the first demonstration goes wrong for a reader, this was a very thoughtful addition and indicative of the care given to this topic by the authors.

You'll also find a quite thorough quest to explain how to use the WCF and WF BAM interceptors including descriptions of key configuration attributes in addition to numerous examples of those configurations in action.

The book goes to great lengths to try and shine a light on aspects of BAM that may have been poorly understood and it offers concrete ways to address them. You'll find suggestions for how to manage the numerous BAM solution artifacts, descriptions of the databases and tables that make up a BAM installation and it is one of the only places you can find a clear write up of the flow of data driven by the SSIS/DTS packages. The authors also talk about topics such as relationships and continuations which may have not been clear to developers in the past.

What else will you find here? You'll see how to create all sorts of observation models in Excel, how to exploit the BAM portal or use other reporting environments, how to use either the TPE or the BAM API to feed the BAM interceptors, a well explained discussion on archiving, and how to encourage organizational acceptance and adoption of BAM.

I'd contend that if this book came out in 2005 (which it could have, given that there have only been a few core changes to the offering since then), you'd see BAM as a mainstream option for Microsoft-based activity monitoring. That didn't happen, so countless architects and developers have missed out on a pretty sophisticated architecture that is fairly easy to use. Will this book change all that? Probably not, but if you are a BizTalk architect today, or simply find the idea of flexibly modeling, capturing and reporting key business indicators to be compelling, you really should read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A complete guide to BAM, October 11, 2009
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This book is the complete learning guide to BAM, previously hard to find.

It covers both development, administration and business aspects of BAM. And with Business I don't solely mean the Business Analyst role, but also where BAM fits, where it makes sense, and how you can get your data into the observation model as well as how you can get it out and report and research on it, to add value to your business users.

Although BAM presently is a BizTalk bundled technology the book approaches BAM from a BizTalk independent way, and talks as much about BAM in relation to other connected system technologies like WCF and WF as it does BizTalk. But that's in line with the trends of BizTalk in general, where WCF more and more is taking on a very central role. The book also from time to time puts things in context of the very latest technology and concepts such as Dublin and Oslo although it's very far from being in focus.

It also goes into great detail about how to use the different types of tooling that comes along with BAM aimed for the different roles of Business Analyst, Developer, Administrator, and Information Worker (or Data Consumer as the book calls it). I also like how the book has sections on troubleshooting, should everything not work as expected, and tips that goes beyond just configuring it into also living with it.

It's a great addition to my library and I'm a better BizTalker for reading it. If you grasp the knowledge contained in this book you have earned the right to call yourself a BAM wiz.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best BAM resource available, period, February 6, 2011
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This book covers everything you could possibly need to know about implementing a BAM solution. It is THE BOOK on BAM. No other book comes close to being as thorough as this book.

This book is also the best resource available for learning the ins and outs of the BAM WF and WCF Interceptor. It contains all the detail needed for implementing an enterprise wide BI gathering solution using the BAM WF and WCF Interceptor.

The book is very well written and the authors write in a style that make the topics easy to understand.

The downloadable code is very well organized and usable. The example code is easy to use, which is not always the case with BizTalk books.

All in all if you are considering learning BAM, this is by far the best option available.
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