The DevTeach has been announced. Pablo Castro from the ADO.NET team will talk about the work they're doing on a new yet to be relased technology called Entity Framework.
The ADO.NET Entity Framework
The vast majority of business applications are data-centric applications. A lot of time and effort is put on building these applications, and often companies rely on being able to create, maintain and adapt them to react to environment changes and have proper time to market. The Entity Data Model and its supporting technologies, in particular the ADO.NET Entity Framework, have been designed to tackle the scenario of properly abstracting the data services from the data structure and programming interfaces perspectives. In this session we'll discuss what is the role that the EDM and the Entity Framework play in making data application development more effective and sustainable. We will also spend some time discussing future directions for the Microsoft Data Platform beyond the current "beta" products that have been announced already.
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| Pablo is ADO.NET Technical Lead at Microsoft. He works in the SQL Server product group at Microsoft, designing the future versions of the programming models for working with data. He has been involved in several releases of large scale projects as Microsoft such as SQL Server 2005 and the .NET Framework. Before joining Microsoft Pablo spent some time running a start-up focused on advanced application frameworks development, and before that he split his time between building collaborative applications and creating infrastructure for inference system creation and distributed execution used in risk analysis applications. | |