WEBCAST: Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET

Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET makes building applications for occasionally connected environments a logical extension of building applications where you can count on a consistent network.  Rather than simply replicating a database and its schema, the Synchronization Services application programming interface (API) provides a set of components to synchronize data between data services and a local store. Applications are increasingly used on mobile clients, such as laptops and devices, that do not have a consistent or reliable network connection to a central server. It is crucial for these applications to work against a local copy of data on the client. Equally important is the need to synchronize the local copy of the data with a central server when a network connection is available. The Synchronization Services API, which is modeled after the ADO.NET data access APIs, gives you an intuitive way to synchronize data. Join us for this session as we introduce Synchronization Services and how you can build applications that use the services.

When

Thursday, March 27, 2008

2:30P-4:00P EST (11:30A-1:00P PST)

Register at this link:

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032369780&Culture=en-US

Published 21 March 08 10:34 by marcsc

Comment Notification

If you would like to receive an email when updates are made to this post, please register here

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

# Teste » WEBCAST: Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET said on March 21, 2008 6:08 PM:

PingBack from http://www.luiscorreia.com/teste/blog/wordpress/?p=19042

# Gold Coast said on March 26, 2008 9:10 AM:

Thanks to everyone who stuck around for my "Defy Occasionally-Connected Challenges With Smart Client

# Public Sector Developer Weblog said on March 26, 2008 9:12 AM:

Thanks to everyone who stuck around for my "Defy Occasionally-Connected Challenges With Smart Client

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(optional)
(required) 

Search

Go

This Blog

Syndication

Page view tracker