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FT50. Building Data-Driven Applications Using "Quadrant" and "M". Douglas Purdy douglasp@microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation. Chris Sells csells@microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation. Audience participation…. tweet with # sqlmodeling. Data and Modeling . Visual Studio. “Quadrant”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Building Data-Driven Applications Using "Quadrant" and "M"Douglas Purdydouglasp@microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

FT50

Chris Sellscsells@microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Audience participation…

tweet with #sqlmodeling

SQLServer

SQLAzure

Visual Studio “Quadrant”

SQL Server Modeling Services

Entity Framework

ADO.NET “M”/EDM

Data Services

Data and Modeling

SQLServer

SQLAzure

Visual Studio “Quadrant”

SQL Server Modeling Services

Entity Framework

ADO.NET “M”/EDM

Data Services

Data and Modeling

“Oslo” 2007: Multi-year, Multi-product vision

“Oslo” 2008: Modeling Platform

“Oslo” 2009: SQL Server Modeling

“M”: An open data language

“Quadrant”: A developer tool for SQL Server

demos

Create a databaseNavigating dataEditing dataCreating custom viewersAdding custom actionsScaling to the cloud & large dataAd hoc application

Download: http://msdn.com/data

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