29th - 31st March 2012

Novotel London West, London

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Understanding Your .NET 4.0 Data Access Options

We all know that Microsoft loves to drop new data access APIs in our laps, but since .NET 3.5 SP1, and now with .NET 4, the variety of new capabilities and options available is unprecedented, even for Microsoft. The .NET 3.5 SP1 framework gave us Entity Framework (EF), Language-Integrated Query (LINQ), LINQ to SQL (and a variety of other LINQ providers) and ADO.NET Data Services. Now .NET 4 sports a revamped EF 4 with N-tier support and adds on WCF RIA Services.

How to you sort out this chaos? Is conventional ADO.NET dead? Is it possible to bridge the DataSet with Silverlight? How do you build an n-tier Silverlight app using domain services and EF 4? Lenni will answer these questions (and more) to help demystify the Microsoft data access juggernaut. We’ll compare the real advantages and disadvantages across this set of technologies so that you can choose the best architecture for your application. Attend this session and develop a clear perspective of .NET data access in to-day’s world.
Submitted by Leonard Lobel for SQLBits X - The UK SQL Server 2012 Technical Launch - Find Out More
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    Leonard Lobel is a SQL Server MVP and cofounder/CTO of Sleek Technologies, Inc., a New York–based development shop with an early adopter philosophy toward new technologies. He is also a principal consultant at Tallan, Inc., a Microsoft National Systems Integrator and Gold Competency Partner. Programming since 1979, Lenni specializes in Microsoft-based solutions, with experience that spans a variety of business domains, including publishing, financial, wholesale/retail, health care, and e-commerce. Lenni has served as chief architect and lead developer for various organizations, ranging from small shops to high-profile clients. He is also a consultant, trainer, and frequent speaker at local usergroup meetings, VSLive, SQL PASS, CodeCamp, and other industry conferences worldwide. Lenni is also lead author in the MS Press book “Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2008” which he is currently updating for SQL Server 2012. He can be reached at lenni.lobel@sleektech.com.
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