DataDirect will be exhibiting at Microsoft Tech·Ed EMEA 2008, taking place at Barcelona's Centre Convencions Internaticional, 10 – 14 November 2008.
In addition, Solutions Architect John de Longa will present “Frontiers in Data Access” on Tuesday, 11 November 2008 from 14:50 to 15:10 in theatre two followed by a second presentation Wednesday, 12 November 2005 at 15:20.
In his presentation, “Frontiers in Data Access” John de Longa will offer technical insight and valuable advice for enterprise, system and data architects as well as application developers and managers. He will discuss how to improve the scalability and flexibility of data access strategies.
“As more organisations implement service-oriented architectures they find themselves with a multitude of business services that need to access enterprise data – too often data access issues are overlooked until they become a problem,” explains John de Longa. “I’ll be exploring the concept of data services as an emerging approach for addressing data challenges in SOA.”
Data services enhance flexibility and simplify application development by providing a consistent mechanism for accessing, integrating and updating enterprise data, regardless of where it is stored.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Data Services at Microsoft TechEd EMEA 2008
DataDirect will be exhibiting at Microsoft Tech·Ed EMEA 2008, taking place at Barcelona's Centre Convencions Internaticional, 10 – 14 November 2008.
In addition, Solutions Architect John de Longa will present “Frontiers in Data Access” on Tuesday, 11 November 2008 from 14:50 to 15:10 in theatre two followed by a second presentation Wednesday, 12 November 2005 at 15:20.
In his presentation, “Frontiers in Data Access” John de Longa will offer technical insight and valuable advice for enterprise, system and data architects as well as application developers and managers. He will discuss how to improve the scalability and flexibility of data access strategies.
“As more organisations implement service-oriented architectures they find themselves with a multitude of business services that need to access enterprise data – too often data access issues are overlooked until they become a problem,” explains John de Longa. “I’ll be exploring the concept of data services as an emerging approach for addressing data challenges in SOA.”
Data services enhance flexibility and simplify application development by providing a consistent mechanism for accessing, integrating and updating enterprise data, regardless of where it is stored.
In addition, Solutions Architect John de Longa will present “Frontiers in Data Access” on Tuesday, 11 November 2008 from 14:50 to 15:10 in theatre two followed by a second presentation Wednesday, 12 November 2005 at 15:20.
In his presentation, “Frontiers in Data Access” John de Longa will offer technical insight and valuable advice for enterprise, system and data architects as well as application developers and managers. He will discuss how to improve the scalability and flexibility of data access strategies.
“As more organisations implement service-oriented architectures they find themselves with a multitude of business services that need to access enterprise data – too often data access issues are overlooked until they become a problem,” explains John de Longa. “I’ll be exploring the concept of data services as an emerging approach for addressing data challenges in SOA.”
Data services enhance flexibility and simplify application development by providing a consistent mechanism for accessing, integrating and updating enterprise data, regardless of where it is stored.
Data Services World 2008 in San Jose
The second issue of Data Services World will be held in San Jose on November 20th 2008. Once again, DataDirect will be the main sponsor of this event.
Rob Steward, our VP engineering will present the New Frontier for Data Services and I will participate to the power panel.
This is a great event for our technologies and I will be happy to meet with you over there and discuss the trends in Data Services.
Rob Steward, our VP engineering will present the New Frontier for Data Services and I will participate to the power panel.
This is a great event for our technologies and I will be happy to meet with you over there and discuss the trends in Data Services.
Data Services World 2008 in San Jose
The second issue of Data Services World will be held in San Jose on November 20th 2008. Once again, DataDirect will be the main sponsor of this event.
Rob Steward, our VP engineering will present the New Frontier for Data Services and I will participate to the power panel.
This is a great event for our technologies and I will be happy to meet with you over there and discuss the trends in Data Services.
Rob Steward, our VP engineering will present the New Frontier for Data Services and I will participate to the power panel.
This is a great event for our technologies and I will be happy to meet with you over there and discuss the trends in Data Services.
LINQ to Entities and LINQ to SQL
Eventually Microsoft decided to focus on LINQ to Entities for the next .NET 4.0.
See the ADO.NET blog and this entry.
This is a great decision, because their Data Access offer was much more than confusing to users, with too many ways to access the same data and too much overlaps between their different technologies.
The good news is that Microsoft recognizes the importance of having an intermediate Business Model to integrate data. This is a great milestone for the whole software industry!
See the ADO.NET blog and this entry.
This is a great decision, because their Data Access offer was much more than confusing to users, with too many ways to access the same data and too much overlaps between their different technologies.
The good news is that Microsoft recognizes the importance of having an intermediate Business Model to integrate data. This is a great milestone for the whole software industry!
LINQ to Entities and LINQ to SQL
Eventually Microsoft decided to focus on LINQ to Entities for the next .NET 4.0.
See the ADO.NET blog and this entry.
This is a great decision, because their Data Access offer was much more than confusing to users, with too many ways to access the same data and too much overlaps between their different technologies.
The good news is that Microsoft recognizes the importance of having an intermediate Business Model to integrate data. This is a great milestone for the whole software industry!
See the ADO.NET blog and this entry.
This is a great decision, because their Data Access offer was much more than confusing to users, with too many ways to access the same data and too much overlaps between their different technologies.
The good news is that Microsoft recognizes the importance of having an intermediate Business Model to integrate data. This is a great milestone for the whole software industry!
Friday, October 10, 2008
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