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Liam Cavanagh
Sr. Program Manager
Microsoft Corporation
[email protected]
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SQL Services
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Data Services
Sync
Service
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"Huron"
Client
A solution for enabling sharing of desktop and
device databases with business partners, mobile
users and other desktops.
 Liam Cavanagh
Sr. Program Manager Lead
Microsoft Sync Framework
Online Applications
SQL Services
Data Services
Reporting Online Access
Sync Service
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GSM,
CDMA,
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A purely off-premises solution enabling easy, low-cost
mobilization and management of mobile applications.
"Huron"
Client
 Liam Cavanagh
Sr. Program Manager Lead
Microsoft Sync Framework
Organization
SQL Services
DMZ
"Huron"
Gateway
BI, ERP &
Relational
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Leverages enterprise and cloud assets by enabling data flow
from the enterprise to the cloud.
Functionality
Full Online
Access
Data hubs can supports several levels of trust:
• Defined by the amount of trust in our Cloud
• The more trust, the more functionality
• Data access configuration on a table
by table basis
Analytics
& Reporting
Store &
Forward Sync
Encrypted
Read
Data Access
Full
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Extending the SQL Server Data Platform to the Cloud
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Database:
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Data Sync:
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Reporting:
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Data Mining:
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ETL:
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Reference Data:
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Sync Service
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Sync Framework
SDS Provider
Sync Framework
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"Huron" Client
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Sync Service
Proxy
Client Data
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Sync Framework
Sync Framework
"Huron" Client
SDS Provider
Sync Service
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Client Data
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 Liam Cavanagh
SQL Anywhere
Sr. Program Manager Lead
Microsoft Sync Framework
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Sync Service
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SDS Provider
Client Data Provider
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Client Data Proxy
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http://blogs.msdn.com/sync
Seamlessly share
businesses data with
mobile workers, business
partners and cloud services.
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Microsoft Sync Framework
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SQL Data Services
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Offline Services using ADO.NET Data Services
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SQL Server Compact
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msdn.microsoft.com/sync
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blogs.msdn.com/sync
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www.microsoftpdc.com
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