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Open Data for the Open Web by Scott Hanselman
Session abstract :
There is no shortage of valuable data being generated by applications, reports,
tools, Web sites, etc. Unfortunately, this leaves many of us wishing we could
programmatically access the data and logic behind an app, report, or Web site.
To break down data silos and increase the shared value of data and its
associated business logic through the Web, Microsoft has recently announced the
Open Data Protocol which enables exposing any data source as a Web-friendly
data feed. Join this session to understand what the Open Data Protocol (OData)
is and how it adds end-user and developer value to many of Microsoft's leading
products and services (such as SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Codename
"Dallas", Windows Azure, SQL Server Reporting Services, SQL Server
PowerPivot for Excel, Visual Studio, .NET, Silverlight, AJAX, etc.), as well as
being accessible from a range of platforms such as Java and PHP. "
OData session resources
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