This document discusses integrating SharePoint and Dynamics CRM using the Azure Service Bus. It begins with an overview of out-of-the-box integration options and their limitations. Then it compares a point-to-point integration architecture to a service bus architecture, noting that the service bus approach is more loosely coupled, scalable, and upgrade-friendly. The bulk of the document provides an overview of the Azure Service Bus and demonstrations of creating a service bus namespace and connecting CRM to publish and subscribe to messages. It concludes by emphasizing that the Azure Service Bus provides an easy, flexible, and reliable integration option compared to native or point-to-point integration.
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This presentation will provide you with common mapper problems and solutions, i.e., some BizTalk Mapper Patterns specifying best practices and some of the best ways to address some of your needs within the context of message transformation and also to enhance your skills when using the BizTalk Server Mapper.
[John White, Jason Himmelstein] On premises or in the cloud, rich data visualizations are essential to most business processes an decisions. But frequently, key data may live on premises, although tools like Power BI provide a cloud based surface to view dashboards and reports. Join us for an overview of how to extend on premises data to the cloud and how to integrate cloud-based visualizations back into Microsoft SharePoint on premises. We'll be talking about a wide variety of tools including SQL Server Reporting Services, Power BI, SharePoint (both on-premises and in the cloud), Flow and PowerApps.
Join Thomas Vochten (MVP) and Spencer Harbar (MCM, MVP) for an all-day interactive tutorial covering design, build and operational service management best practices for SharePoint Server on premises and hybrid deployments. An end to end deployment scenario will be presented, which will be built out in stages throughout the day. Additional coverage of key supporting technologies and the latest investments from Microsoft for SharePoint On Premises and Hybrid scenarios will also be included.
Identity management
Information security
Critical farm deployment considerations
Deployment approach and tooling
Operational service management
Designing for hybrid scenarios
Hybrid configuration
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In this presentation we are going to take a deep dive to the modern Team and Communication Site provisioning by hooking into the out-of-the-box site provisioning flow and by using SharePoint Framework for customization as well as extending the provisioning flow with Office Dev PnP toolset. How about provisioning Microsoft Team in addition to the team site? It is possible with Microsoft Teams commandlets - come to this session to learn how to do it. All the showcased code will be available in GitHub after the presentation.
BizTalk Mapping Patterns and Best PracticesBizTalk360
This presentation will provide you with common mapper problems and solutions, i.e., some BizTalk Mapper Patterns specifying best practices and some of the best ways to address some of your needs within the context of message transformation and also to enhance your skills when using the BizTalk Server Mapper.
[John White, Jason Himmelstein] On premises or in the cloud, rich data visualizations are essential to most business processes an decisions. But frequently, key data may live on premises, although tools like Power BI provide a cloud based surface to view dashboards and reports. Join us for an overview of how to extend on premises data to the cloud and how to integrate cloud-based visualizations back into Microsoft SharePoint on premises. We'll be talking about a wide variety of tools including SQL Server Reporting Services, Power BI, SharePoint (both on-premises and in the cloud), Flow and PowerApps.
Join Thomas Vochten (MVP) and Spencer Harbar (MCM, MVP) for an all-day interactive tutorial covering design, build and operational service management best practices for SharePoint Server on premises and hybrid deployments. An end to end deployment scenario will be presented, which will be built out in stages throughout the day. Additional coverage of key supporting technologies and the latest investments from Microsoft for SharePoint On Premises and Hybrid scenarios will also be included.
Identity management
Information security
Critical farm deployment considerations
Deployment approach and tooling
Operational service management
Designing for hybrid scenarios
Hybrid configuration
Troubleshooting and Tips and Tricks
In this presentation we are going to take a deep dive to the modern Team and Communication Site provisioning by hooking into the out-of-the-box site provisioning flow and by using SharePoint Framework for customization as well as extending the provisioning flow with Office Dev PnP toolset. How about provisioning Microsoft Team in addition to the team site? It is possible with Microsoft Teams commandlets - come to this session to learn how to do it. All the showcased code will be available in GitHub after the presentation.
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BizTalk Summit 2014, London March 03-04
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The IT world has changed with the rise of the internet (cloud). Google, Amazon and Microsoft offers a variety of services in the cloud from storage to applications. Besides them there are a ton of other vendors selling software as a service (SaaS), or provide a dedicated service for instance Drop Box offering storage on demand. This means that integrating on premise, cloud services and software will generate a new demand. Enterprises will now face these challenges as they will need to integrate their on premise systems that are not likely to move to the cloud like SAP with cloud services or solutions. The latest BizTalk Server release 2013 R2 offers capabilities to fullfill the demand for a new hybrid type of integration solution. In this talk various hybrid integration scenarios will be discussed and how you can leverage Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 R2 to build these solutions.
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There are many ways you can connect the cloud and your on premise applications using Microsoft Azure. How do you decide which is the right one to use? In this session Michael will discuss some of the options available including Azure networking, Azure Service Bus and Azure BizTalk Hybrid Connections. We will discuss some of the pro’s and cons of each and examples of where they have been used in real world projects.
[Frank Carius] Skype for Business is now Teams. This message from ignite 2017 might work for Cloud based Services in 2018. Lets summarize the current situation of voice services by microsft, the state of CCE, SIP-Trunks, Teams and telephony and how.
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Software as a Service applications have made significant inroads into the enterprise. By nature all of these applications are on islands until you can start to exchange data between them and the rest of your on premise line-of-business applications. Using the Microsoft Azure App Service platform, organizations can integrate their SaaS applications like SalesForce, Service Now and SharePoint online by creating hybrid interfaces in the cloud using Microsoft Azure. In this session, Kent will demonstrate how organizations use the agility and scalability of the cloud to build these interfaces in a very quick and secure manner.
Optimizing SharePoint 2013 public-facing websites for Internet search enginesWaldek Mastykarz
SharePoint 2013 offers rich capabilities for building public-facing websites. In this session we will walk through the process of optimizing your public-facing website for Internet search engines. Additionally we will discuss the steps required to implement SEO in content-driven portals built using the SPA approach.
[Aleksandar Drašković] The next iteration of SharePoint Server is arriving within the next couple of months. This session will cover the new features coming with the new version of the product, shed a light on the benefits you will gain and considerations you have to make before deploying it in your environment.
Manageability of Windows Azure BizTalk Services (WABS)BizTalk360
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BizTalk Summit 2014, London March 03-04
Brought to you by BizTalk360
Hybrid Solutions with the current BizTalk Server 2013 R2 platformBizTalk360
The IT world has changed with the rise of the internet (cloud). Google, Amazon and Microsoft offers a variety of services in the cloud from storage to applications. Besides them there are a ton of other vendors selling software as a service (SaaS), or provide a dedicated service for instance Drop Box offering storage on demand. This means that integrating on premise, cloud services and software will generate a new demand. Enterprises will now face these challenges as they will need to integrate their on premise systems that are not likely to move to the cloud like SAP with cloud services or solutions. The latest BizTalk Server release 2013 R2 offers capabilities to fullfill the demand for a new hybrid type of integration solution. In this talk various hybrid integration scenarios will be discussed and how you can leverage Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 R2 to build these solutions.
Hybrid connectivity options with the microsoft cloudBizTalk360
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[Frank Carius] Skype for Business is now Teams. This message from ignite 2017 might work for Cloud based Services in 2018. Lets summarize the current situation of voice services by microsft, the state of CCE, SIP-Trunks, Teams and telephony and how.
Integrating SaaS application using Microsoft’s Azure App Service PlatformBizTalk360
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Organizations often struggle to make SharePoint Search results useful. In this presentation we will provide you with real-life tips for improving the relevance of SharePoint Search results and show you how you can take them to the next level by integrating Apps for SharePoint in your search results.
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patterns, and (b) the combination of relational data and non-relational data, how to decide among them, and how to combine them. The goal is for mere mortals to build highly reliable applications that scale economically. The concepts discussed in this talk are relevant for developers and architects building systems for the cloud today, or who want to be prepared to move to the cloud in the future.
This talk was delivered by Bill Wilder at the Vermont Code Camp 2 on 11-Sept-2010.
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7. Agenda
Introductions
Out Of The Box Options (SP / CRM)
Point to Point vs Service Bus Architecture
Azure Service Bus Overview
Azure Service Bus Demonstrations
Q&A
13. Point to Point Integration
E.g. CRM Plugin -> SharePoint Client Object
Model
Tightly coupled
Fails “ungracefully”
Unsuitable for multiple systems (2+)
Migration / upgrade pain
Scalability
21. Azure Service Bus Queues
One-to-one
Source: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/service-bus-dotnet-how-to-use-queues/
22. Azure Service Bus Topics
One-to-many
Publish/subscribe to relevant topics
Source: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/service-bus-dotnet-how-to-use-topics-subscriptions/
29. CRM 2015 Basics
Plugin = Event Receiver (kind of..)
Native (OOTB) Azure Service Bus Plugin
Azure ACS to handle claims
SDK Plugin Registration Tool to
configure/activate
Beware of .NET Versions (4.5.2 not yet
supported fully in Azure)
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35. Summary
Native integration if Entity > Folder is
sufficient (security/flexibility limitations)
Azure Service Bus is easy, flexible, scalable,
reliable
Topics provide one-to-many sender to
receivers
CRM 2015 SDKs and Azure SDKs provide
great examples
37. Thank you for attending!
Aonghus Fraser
@gusfraser
af@c5.je
Editor's Notes
Adding another connection can be complex, costly
Lightweight vs e.g. Biztalk (pipelines, adapters, transformations… more heavyweight)
Message Producer
Topics similar to Amazon SQS – per message semantics
Event Hubs similar to Amazon Kinesis, for scalability
We’re looking at Topics today.. Most relevant to the kind of relatively low traffic connectivity
Very important to use PowerShell if you need ACS integration!