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Visual Studio 2010, Windows Phone 7, Internet Explorer 9, HTML5, Silverlight 4, Lync 2010, Windows Azure, Exchange 2010, etc. TechDays 2011 was again a particularly interesting and informative event.
The attendees found out about newest products, rediscovered existing technologies, connected with their peers at the fascinating technical sessions and made the most of the many networking opporunities on offer. The TechDays 2011 program attracted IT Professionals and Developers from every sector.
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To OData or Not to OData
The Open Data Protocol is an open, RESTful protocol that utilizes existing standards such as HTTP, AtomPub, XML, and JSON. A service using OData is resource-oriented by its nature, contrasting it with the operation-based, RPC-styled services typified by SOAP. There is a movement toward RESTful services,...
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Data in the cloud and on-premise: A Look at the Forthcoming SQL Azure Services – SQL Azure Data Sync…
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Mark Scurrell
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Cloud,
Cloud and Servers,
Belux,
TechDays Belgium 2011,
NL-BE,
FR-BE,
Developer,
Windows Azure,
SQL Azure,
Data Platform
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200
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TD015
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Day 1
- April 26, 2011
from 5:45PM to 7:00PM
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In addition to SQL Azure Database, new SQL Azure services will be available in the near future. In this session you’ll learn about the capabilities of these new services, in what scenarios they can be used and see them in action. Data movement capabilities are critical for cloud-based...
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Practical Guidance on Visual Studio Database Projects
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Jens K. Suessmeyer
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Belux,
TechDays Belgium 2011,
NL-BE,
FR-BE,
Developer,
Tools Languages and Frameworks,
Visual Studio 2010,
Data Platform,
ALM,
Team Foundation Server,
Deep Dive Post-conference
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200
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TD039
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Day 3
- April 28, 2011
from 4:15PM to 5:30PM
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Most of the applications today are based on a database backend. While common application development makes it easy to deploy database changes and maintain source code in source control it was always hard getting your database code supported throughout the versions of the application. With Visual Studio...