Going to TechEd? Drop by and say Hi!

Are you going to be at TechEd Developer in Orlando June 3rd - 6th? Stop by and say Hi to the ADO.NET Team at our booth in the Technical Learning Center (TLC).

You can also check out our Breakout and ChalkTalk sessions below:

6/3 1:15pm-2:30pm          T1C33 Understanding the ADO.NET Entity
Framework by Erick Thompson

6/4 8:30am-9:45am          TDC98 ADO.NET Data Services for the Web (aka
"Project Astoria") by Mike Flasko

6/4 2:45pm-4:00pm          TCD2B Using LINQ, the ADO.NET Entity
                                          Framework and ADO.NET Data Services with third
party databases by David Sceppa

6/5 Noon-12:45pm            TAC34 ADO.NET Data Services Deep Dive by
Mike Flasko

6/5 1:00pm-2:15pm          T8808 LINQ to XML, SQL, Entities, DataSets, and
Co – What is it with all these Data Access
Technologies? by Shyam Pather

6/6 10:15am-11:30am      T34C4 ADO.NET Entity Framework: Application
Patterns by Shyam Pather

6/6 2:45pm-4:00pm          T4398 LINQ to XML Plumbing the Depths by
Shyam Pather

6/6 4:30pm-5:45pm          TA677 LINQ to DataSet by Erick Thompson

 

Interested in more sessions on these technologies? Check out what the Experts in the Community have to say.

6/3 1:15pm-2:30pm          TC19F Real-World LINQ to SQL by Anthony
Sneed

6/3 4:45pm-6:00pm          ARC305  Building Next Generation Data Access
Layers with the ADO.NET Entity Framework
by
Barry Gervin

6/5 10:15am-11:30am      T7D80 Advanced Entity Framework: Take Charge
of Object Services by Julie Lerman

6/5 2:45pm-4:00pm          T276B Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Data
Access Guidance by Julie Lerman

6/5 2:45pm-4:00pm          ARC305R  Building Next Generation Data Access
Layers with the ADO.NET Entity Framework
by
Barry Gervin

Birds of a Feather

6/4 7:45pm-8:45pm        BOF862 Making Sense of All: Heterogeneous Data
                                        Access on the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 by
Jonathan Bruce

We look forward to seeing you at TechEd!!

Elisa Flasko
Program Manager, Data Programmability