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The attendee of this webcast will learn how the technology within the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 can help automate workflows in financial services organizations. After a brief introduction to the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and its components, the presenter will discuss how insurance, banking, and capital market organizations can benefit from the capabilities in WF. The presenter also takes a closer look at how developers can use this technology as a service coordinator and to manage page flow within their applications.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Apr 2007 |
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