I did say we had a bigger announcement and we did. In the last post, I gave the "official" announcement. However, I have a personal and professional relationship with the product and I would like to start a series of posts on it now, as David, the Neuron Architect is doing . His post gives a detailed paragraph of major features, and indeed, there are a lot! 2.0 has over 60 new features over 1.0 and Neuron is a powerful product that enables various scenarios. In designing the product, we didn't want to get religious about what an ESB was. There are plenty of people doing that as well as whether or not an ESB is needed or not. Instead, we wanted to take a practical approach and solve our Microsoft customer problems. So Neuron came out of real customer scenarios in trying to use the .NET Framework 3.0 (WCF) and other Microsoft technologies. For the purposes One thing we saw was a lack of WCF adoption due to the steep learning curve. People like myself, find it incredibly simpler then the mess of distributed stacks we had to deal with before, but I am in the minority. Moreover, most IT shops don't have developers experienced in this kind of programming. What they have is C# and VB ASP.NET developers, who, as they should be, are focused on delivering business value. We saw similar pain points in SOA adoption. There are real benefits in SOA but people are either off on vendor exercises or writing a ton of infrastructure code. In either case, the real benefit of Business
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