SQL Server to SQL Azure Synchronization using Sync Framework 2.1
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In previous webcasts I showed how to use SQL Azure Data Sync to provide data synchronization with SQL Server and SQL Azure database through the use of graphical user interfaces.
In this webcast I will show you how you can extend the capabilities of these solutions by writing custom sync applications to enable bi-directional data synchronization between SQL Server and SQL Azure enabling you to add customization to your synchronization process such as custom business logic or custom conflict resolution through the use of Visual Studio and Sync Framework 2.1.
For more details and to download the code please visit the SQL Server to SQL Azure Data Sync Code Sample.
In this webcast I will show you how you can extend the capabilities of these solutions by writing custom sync applications to enable bi-directional data synchronization between SQL Server and SQL Azure enabling you to add customization to your synchronization process such as custom business logic or custom conflict resolution through the use of Visual Studio and Sync Framework 2.1.
For more details and to download the code please visit the SQL Server to SQL Azure Data Sync Code Sample.
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