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robert kutz

2005-09-01, 5:55 pm

I have a question on Biztalk licensing as it applies to applications.
The licensing for the Partner edition states that it supports
integration with up to three applications and three trading partners.
It is not clear to me how an application would be defined in my
situation. Let me explain.

My organization is developing a workflow application that consists of
several infopath forms routed between WSS sites using biztalk as the
workflow engine. Would this be considered a single application? would
it be considered two applications since infopath and WSS are involved?
How is the three application limitation enforced within biztalk?

Doug Girard [MSFT]

2006-03-25, 11:38 am

The BTS 2004 Pricing and Licensing FAQ can be found here:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...15-bd80-8c1c127
e88e7/LicensingFAQ.doc

The BTS 2006 version is located here:
http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/2006/howtobuy/faq.mspx

HTH,
Doug Girard [MSFT]

Note: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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>I have a question on Biztalk licensing as it applies to applications.
>The licensing for the Partner edition states that it supports
>integration with up to three applications and three trading partners.
>It is not clear to me how an application would be defined in my
>situation. Let me explain.
>
>My organization is developing a workflow application that consists of
>several infopath forms routed between WSS sites using biztalk as the
>workflow engine. Would this be considered a single application? would
>it be considered two applications since infopath and WSS are involved?
>How is the three application limitation enforced within biztalk?
>
>


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