Tuesday, June 15, 2010 8:20 AM Mikael Sand

Release party for BizTalk 2010 (Sep 8-9) – Will you attend?

So, I will not be able to attend the Roskilde Festival this year (and MUSE cancelled their show in Stockholm), but the next best thing will kick-start the early autumn.

BizTalk User Group Sweden (or BUGS for short) has invited the crowd for a release party at Microsoft this fall. Not only is this a good pointer as to the actual release date of BizTalk 2010, but it is also a very interesting and cool thing to attend – if you are in to BizTalk and related stuff.

The event will include Richard Seroter (and shameless book-plugs), Ewan Fairweather and Stephen Thomas. Two whole days of fun, excitement, slides and demos. More information, and also a way to get tickets, can be found here.

Update: After attending the "party" I wrote this post: http://blogical.se/blogs/mikael_sand/archive/2010/09/14/rumours-and-murmurs-notes-after-the-bugs-conference.aspx

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# re: Release party for BizTalk 2010 (Sep 8-9) – Will you attend?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 7:30 PM by Richard

Shameless? I expect my book plugs to be extremely subtle and will only be mentioned every OTHER slide.

# re: Release party for BizTalk 2010 (Sep 8-9) – Will you attend?

Monday, September 13, 2010 3:28 AM by Erwan

Do you have any latest update for the Biztalk 2010 release date?

Do you have any latest update for the Biztalk 2010 release date?

Thank you for asking Erwan. As the conference ended (Thursday 9th), it was announced that BizTalk 2010 is available for volume licenses (not the MSDN Volume license).

# re: Release party for BizTalk 2010 (Sep 8-9) – Will you attend?

Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:21 PM by biztalkguru

BizTalk might not release before end of December 2010

# re: Release party for BizTalk 2010 (Sep 8-9) – Will you attend?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 9:22 PM by Kiran

We have volume licensing and was trying to download 2010. The enterprise, branch and standard version is available but no the developer edition on the volume licensing site.