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Wouldn’t it be cool if you built a middleware piece that could aggregate and expose business data to web portals, office applications like Word and Excel and even to custom business apps? Imagine power users able to search business data like they search
 documents in SharePoint. These are the things that are soon to come true with the Business Data Catalog in Office 2007. Mike FitzMaurice is here to give us the details on this episode.
 
Links

MSDN
 Webcast: Office SharePoint Server 2007 Business Data Catalog (Part 1 of 2): Integrating Line-of-Business Data and Applications into Your Enterprise Portal (Level 200)
Office 2007 Preview Site
How to subscribe to ARCast www.arcast.net

-Ron 
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