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VBUG Bracknell: Visio and Biztalk Evening

Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2009, 18:30 - 21:15 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Bracknell Leisure Centre , Berkshire, GB
Cost
TBC
Join us at our next meeting in Bracknell for an evening of Biztalk and Visio.

To start off, Santosh Benjamin will give an Introduction to Biztalk. For those with little Biztalk experience, this will be an ideal opportunity to become familiarised with the product. During the session, Santosh will also cover some of the WCF aspects in BizTalk v2006 R2

Secondly, Visio MVP David Parker will give a presentation on how organisational charts can be created from a SQL database or Excel spreadsheet without using the Org Chart wizard, but using VBA and Link Data to Shapes instead. Afterwards, he'll demonstrate how to view the chart in visViewer, a tool that he has developed to allow the viewing and analysing of Visio files without Visio.

visViewer is free for non commercial use and you can find out more about it here:

http://www.bvisual.net/Products/visViewer.aspx

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