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Creating and Consuming OData Services
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Speaker:
Beth Massi
Level:
Intermediate
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Room: Unknown
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The Open Data Protocol (OData) is a REST-ful protocol for exposing and consuming data on the web and is becoming the new standard for data-based services. In this session you will learn how to easily create these services using WCF Data Services in Visual Studio 2010 and will gain a firm understanding of how they work as well as what new features are available in .NET 4 Framework. You’ll also see how to consume these services and connect them to other public data sources in the cloud to create powerful BI data analysis in Excel 2010 using the PowerPivot add-in. Finally, we will build our own Excel and Outlook add-ins that consume OData services exposed by SharePoint 2010.
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Data Services
cloud computing
Dallas
NET
OData
PowerPivot
SharePoint 2010
Creating and Migrating MVC/WebForm apps to the Cloud
Wiki Here
Speaker:
Bruno Terkaly
Level:
Intermediate
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Room: Unknown
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Agenda Not Made Yet
If scalability and reliability are important to your web applications, this session will help you achieve both. This session is heavy on hands-on development and will take you from the very beginning all the way to a finished application running in the cloud. What makes this session interesting is that builds everything from scratch, including the database. But a web application by itself is not scalable if the data cannot be scaled as well. That’s why both the MVC application and the database get migrated to Windows Azure and SQL Azure, respectively. By the time you leave this session, you will have created an on-premise database and MVC application and you will have migrated both the data and the app to the cloud. This session was delivered live to 1,000s with exceptional audience satisfaction.
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Application Deployment
application scalability
ASP.NET
Azure
C#
cloud computing
Database
Migrating to Microsoft Azure from a Traditional Hosted Environment
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Speaker:
Robin Shahan
Level:
Beginner
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Room: Unknown
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Agenda Not Made Yet
I have a dekstop client application that talks to public web services (asmx) that talk to private web services (asmx) behind a firewall that talk to the SQLServer database with the servers all residing in a standard hosted environment. In this session, I'll discuss the whys and wherefores of migrating from this old-school environment to Microsoft Azure.
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Azure
C#
NET
SQL Azure
Windows Phone 7 Meets Cloud Computing - Supplying Mobile Devices with the Power of the Cloud
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Speaker:
Bruno Terkaly
Level:
Intermediate
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Room: Unknown
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Agenda Not Made Yet
No phone application is an island. Mobile applications are hungry for a couple of things. First, they need data. Second, they need computing power to process the data. The obvious solution to computing power and connected data is the 'cloud.' If you plan to connect mobile applications to the cloud, then this session is for you. We will start by migrating on-premise data to the cloud, specifically SQL Azure. Next, we will need to create web services to expose that data and make it available to Windows Phone 7 applications. Rather than just show you how to connect to some 'already created' data source, I show you how to build your own infrastructure to expose cloud based data to the world. This is a soup to nuts session that builds everything from scratch and gives you a limitless ability to consume data from Windows Phone 7 applications. I presented this session to 1000's during the Visual Studio 2010 launch and it was very well received. Join me in what I consider to be absolutely essential Windows Phone 7 development skills.
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