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Great Podcast!
Michael, ever consider writing about the Business Transaction Management space?
The maturing IT environment is finally ready for the next generation of systems management tools that track every single transaction from URL to SQL.
Please contact me if you are interested in getting some writing ideas, or for a competitive assessment of the market.
Also, if you are not the right person to talk to at Red Monk then who is?
Thanks for the great content!