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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en:We are collecting more diverse data than ever before and at the same time undergoing a proliferation of connected devices ranging from phone to the desktop\, each with its own requirements. This can pose a significant barrier to developers looking to create great end-to-end user experiences across devices. The OData protocol (http://odata.org) was created to provide a common way to expose and interact with data on any platform (DB\, No SQL stores\, web services\, etc). In this code heavy session we&rsquo\;ll show you how Netflix\, EBay and others have used OData and Azure to quickly build secure\, internet-scale services that power immersive client experiences from rich cross platform mobile applications to insightful BI reports.
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en:OData in Action: Connecting Any Data Source to Any Device
CONTACT;LANGUAGE=en:Mike Flasko
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We are collecting more diverse data than ever before and at the same time undergoing a proliferation of connected devices ranging from phone to the desktop, each with its own requirements. This can pose a significant barrier to developers looking to create great end-to-end user experiences across devices. The OData protocol (http://odata.org) was created to provide a common way to expose and interact with data on any platform (DB, No SQL stores, web services, etc). In this code heavy session we&rsquo;ll show you how Netflix, EBay and others have used OData and Azure to quickly build secure, internet-scale services that power immersive client experiences from rich cross platform mobile applications to insightful BI reports.</p>
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