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	<description>I&#39;m not sure it&#39;s wise to spill the beans, but Cesar and his team are Service Bus&#39; best-kept secret. Until today, that is. Like most teams at Microsoft we have a dedicated test organization. Very early on, when Service&amp;nbsp;Bus was&amp;nbsp;a one-machine open CTP&amp;nbsp;running on a box&amp;nbsp;under someone&#39;s desk (literally) and then on two machines in a test lab,&amp;nbsp;we had some&amp;nbsp;overinflated confidence on what it would take to ship a service. Then Cesar showed up with complete team and took the air out of that confidence balloon -- and then helped building confidence back up to the point that we can sleep very well while being on-call with 8 datacenters running key customer workloads on Service Bus. &amp;nbsp; Test owns checking claims and aspirations against reality, and a lot more. Watch this one. &amp;nbsp; </description>
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