P&P Symposium - Open Data, Open Applications - Don Box
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Open Data, Open Applications | Don Box
The Open Data Protocol (OData) represents a shift in focus from programmatic data access technologies to an approach based on web protocols. This shift has significant implications and opportunities for software developers, architects, and anyone interested in data. This talk uses code to look at both how and why OData works, how it can impact application and service architectures, and outlines where we're going with both the protocol and the surrounding ecosystem of services, content, and tools.
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While I still can't see where OData can plug into our projects, Don presented it well to bring interest back to it.
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