From new support for SQL Types to Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS), ADO.NET in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 will evolve dataset access and manipulation to achieve greater scalability and flexibility. ADO.NET, the data access framework for Microsoft®
.NET applications, included in .NET 1.0/1.1 introduced the core elements for simple, efficient data access in both connected and disconnected scenarios. In this webcast we will introduce the new extensions and enhancements in ADO.NET 2.0. Better performance,
a provider independent programming model, and great integration with SQL Server 2005 are just some of the interesting new features that we'll discuss during this 60-minute webcast.
Presenter: Pablo Castro, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
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