$0One of the enhancements in SharePoint 2010 is the introduction of a set of client-side object models. These object models will allow developers to easily connect to SharePoint 2010 and consume the data in their applications. This session will focus on
the three of the Client Object Model flavors (the .NET, Silverlight and Javascript object models) and show you how you can use them in your applications, both hosted in SharePoint 2010 and outside SharePoint 2010.$0 $0This session was presented by
Jan Tielens during SharePoint Connections 2010 Amsterdam.$0 $0

$0 $0Jan is .NET Architect and Trainer at U2U (http://www.u2u.be). He focuses on Information Worker technologies including SharePoint and Office. Jan is Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Office SharePoint Server and he is well known in the SharePoint
community as the author of the SmartPart and the SmartTools for SharePoint. You can read his weblog at
http://weblogs.asp.net/jan and follow him via twitter at http://twitter.com/jantielens.$0
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