I just got the MSDN in the snail mail box and was reading this morning about the new Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF). There is a strong similarity with Biztalk in regards to the Workflow part of BizTalk.
There are some other comments about this comparison. See Darren . Combine this with the news that Scott Woodgate has left the project, I wonder where the BizTalk product is heading to.
Brian Loesgen has published a nice comparison table of BizTalk features v.s. Windows Workflow Foundations.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
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