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Is Biztalk the most lucrative skill out there?

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  • T TechnoDev

    The reason I ask this question is because pretty much anyone who is using this tech at the senior level is in the six figure range. What is your opinion on this and also I hear that sharepoint is lucrative also..whats everyones take on this?Thanks

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    Don Burton
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    I work for a CRM company. Anything to do with Business Rules application and implemention commands high respect $$$.

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    • T TechnoDev

      The reason I ask this question is because pretty much anyone who is using this tech at the senior level is in the six figure range. What is your opinion on this and also I hear that sharepoint is lucrative also..whats everyones take on this?Thanks

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      Lost User
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      try webMethods its better

      _________________________ "When the superior man refrains from acting, his force is felt for a thousand li." Sun Tzu

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      • T TechnoDev

        The reason I ask this question is because pretty much anyone who is using this tech at the senior level is in the six figure range. What is your opinion on this and also I hear that sharepoint is lucrative also..whats everyones take on this?Thanks

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        Duncan Edwards Jones
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        Not compared to Oracle performance tuning people...

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        • M Mike_V

          I had to use it for an XML-to-database import, and BizTalk 2006 is a convoluted, slow, and bloated guano sandwich. :~ ;) Or so I thought until I looked at a book on BizTalk written for the previous version. By that standard BTS 2006 is actually good. It didn't help that what I needed to do was outside the scope of BizTalk. BizTalk is designed to automate the flow of data between different parts - receiving data, transforming it, and passing it on to something else. It's not designed to copy files, perform complex database queries in the process of transforming said data, etc. Perhaps salaries are so high for BTS experts because nobody would otherwise touch the software? ;P Mike

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          Andy Brummer
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          You should have seen the Java applications it was built in response to. Ugh.


          This blanket smells like ham

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          • T TechnoDev

            The reason I ask this question is because pretty much anyone who is using this tech at the senior level is in the six figure range. What is your opinion on this and also I hear that sharepoint is lucrative also..whats everyones take on this?Thanks

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            David Crow
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            The last time I messed with it was in early 2001. My company sent me and a few others to Redmond for a week of training with the MS folks. It was a very powerful tool, although it was not the tool for our job.


            "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

            "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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            • M Member 96

              David Wulff wrote:

              If you can bare to work with them

              Nudity is a requirement? :~ Hmm..maybe I should get one of those high falutin biztalk jobs, I program in the nude all the time.


              "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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              El Corazon
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              We obviously need female representation in biztalk experts here. :)

              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              • M Member 96

                David Wulff wrote:

                If you can bare to work with them

                Nudity is a requirement? :~ Hmm..maybe I should get one of those high falutin biztalk jobs, I program in the nude all the time.


                "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                David Wulff
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                You probably won't believe me but I wrote that about five times switching back and forth to decide on which one was correct. :doh:


                Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
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                • D David Wulff

                  You probably won't believe me but I wrote that about five times switching back and forth to decide on which one was correct. :doh:


                  Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
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                  Member 96
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                  Well in this case bear means bearing down or bearing a weight as in "I don't know if I could bear the weight of working with it". If you think about it that way then it should help. Of course someone giving advice to a amateur male stripper at a gay strip club might say "It's easy really just bare it all and bear down for the bears in the audience". ;)


                  "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                  • D David Wulff

                    If you can bare to work with them, you deserve to be well compensated.


                    Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    David Wulff wrote:

                    If you can bare to work with them

                    I know you only need the computer training of a bricklayer's labourer to work with them, but do you really have to take your shirt off?

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                    • M Member 96

                      Well in this case bear means bearing down or bearing a weight as in "I don't know if I could bear the weight of working with it". If you think about it that way then it should help. Of course someone giving advice to a amateur male stripper at a gay strip club might say "It's easy really just bare it all and bear down for the bears in the audience". ;)


                      "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                      David Wulff
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                      Hey, thanks John. I find little bits like that do help to remember the correct spellings. :cool:


                      Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
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                      I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milk

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                      • M Member 96

                        David Wulff wrote:

                        If you can bare to work with them

                        Nudity is a requirement? :~ Hmm..maybe I should get one of those high falutin biztalk jobs, I program in the nude all the time.


                        "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                        code frog 0
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                        So that's what you meant by taking the summer off?:-D

                        What I am up to: ReadyToGiveUp(Not!)[^] What friends are up to:SQLServerCentral[^]

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                        • C code frog 0

                          So that's what you meant by taking the summer off?:-D

                          What I am up to: ReadyToGiveUp(Not!)[^] What friends are up to:SQLServerCentral[^]

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                          Member 96
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                          Normally yes. Our entire property is heavily treed at the back and sides and we have this cloth stuff over the fence in the front areas where you can see in from the road. It's the stuff they put around tennis courts to block the wind but it also is a good screen so unless you cross the ditch and put your face up against it you can't see in. Anyone who wants to see me that bad gets what they get. :) Pretty much the entire summer I'm clothingless at home (with the single exception of a strategically placed sock; there are some areas I don't want to even contemplate burning), however this summer we have a guy building a gazebo over our hot tub so sadly it's not clothing optional the last few weeks.


                          "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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