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	<description>When&#39;s the last time you talked to an Australian developer at 4am his time?&amp;nbsp; Well, I don&#39;t think I really want you to answer that question!

Anyway, friend (you&#39;d have to be, right?) and expert WF and BizTalk developer, Mick Badran joined the geekSpeak as &#39;expert-in-the-house.&#39;

He did a great job not only explaining&amp;nbsp;core differences between Windows Workflow and BizTalk orchestrations, but also elaborated, based on the usual tough listener questions, on pipeline implementations, exposing orchestrations as web services and more.

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