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Zhiming Xue &amp;quot;Dr. Z&amp;quot; interviews Victor Mushkatin, CTO of AVIcode, a Microsoft partner that has developed&amp;nbsp;an application management solution based on the .NET framework and Operations Manager 2007. In this discussion, Mr.
 Mushkatin shares his view on why application management is important to architects and architects, and explains how AVIcode’s Intercept Studio was architected and how it works, with some demos. According to him,&amp;nbsp;AVIcode&#39;s next release of Intercept will support
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