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	<description>Learn how you can enable your application to synchronize with other applications that use the Microsoft Sync Framework. This session covers how to implement sync for contacts and other PIM data, how to package sync providers for distribution and installation,
 and how to register sync provider for use on Windows.


Moe Khosravy
Moe is the Lead Program Manager on the Microsoft Sync Framework and has been with the project since its incubation - currently driving the group&#39;s incubations and device to cloud strategies related to content flow...

Jason Roberts
Jason is the Program Manager responsible for syncronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM) data between new windows certified portable devices and PC applications. Jason has come to Windows after working with PIM data on Exchange
 Server.

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