Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Standard, DE Disk Kit, MVL DVD 5 MLF D75-01323 用户手册
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Figure 11: Information displayed via Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 might come from the BAM
database
Alternatively
, an information worker might use BizTalk Server’s BAM portal to select a particular
instance of some business process, then choose a specific BAM view into the process. Each of these
views can give a different perspective, such as graphical depictions of per-product sales trends or
current inventory levels or other key performance indicators. The information in these views might be
updated every day, every hour, or more frequently. Using the BAM portal, an information worker can
define aggregations of data, such as the number of orders filled, canceled, or in progress over the last
hour. Implemented as a set of ASP.NET pages, the BAM portal can also be hosted as a Web part
inside Windows SharePoint Services.
views can give a different perspective, such as graphical depictions of per-product sales trends or
current inventory levels or other key performance indicators. The information in these views might be
updated every day, every hour, or more frequently. Using the BAM portal, an information worker can
define aggregations of data, such as the number of orders filled, canceled, or in progress over the last
hour. Implemented as a set of ASP.NET pages, the BAM portal can also be hosted as a Web part
inside Windows SharePoint Services.
Using EDI
Business-to-business integration is an important part of what BizTalk Server 2006 R2 does. A large
share of B2B connections, somewhere around 80% of the total, relies on the Electronic Data
Interchange standards
share of B2B connections, somewhere around 80% of the total, relies on the Electronic Data
Interchange standards
. EDI isn’t exactly a state-of-the-art technology—it relies on exchanging
character data, not XML documents
—but it’s nonetheless a bedrock part of B2B integration today.
Because of this, BizTalk Server 2006 R2 includes broad EDI support.
Every release of BizTalk Server has offered some support for EDI, and partners have provided more.
With BizTalk Server 2006 R2, however, Microsoft has made EDI technologies a first-class citizen in the
core product. While Microsoft’s partners still have a role to play, such as offering solutions for specific
vertical markets, the product itself now provides solid support for B2B integration with EDI.
With BizTalk Server 2006 R2, however, Microsoft has made EDI technologies a first-class citizen in the
core product. While Microsoft’s partners still have a role to play, such as offering solutions for specific
vertical markets, the product itself now provides solid support for B2B integration with EDI.