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SODA (Service-Oriented Data Architecture) at TechEd

Where do relational databases systems fit to provide reliability, scalability and
resilience to loosely-coupled world of Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA)? Fueled by XML, CLR hosting, integration with Visual
Studio 2005, native web-services, asynchronous execution, reliable
messaging and query notifications (to
mention just a few key technologies), Service-Oriented Data
Architecture (SODA) has been an important theme of the upcoming SQL
Server 2005 release.

Be sure to attend Paul Flessner's keynote tomorrow morning. (There will
be a fun demo you'll get to see there). Also on Wednesday join David
Campbell, the general manager of the SQL
Server Engine group and Gerald Hinson who leads the development of the
Service Broker feature to learn about SODA.

SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005: Get Ready!

Speaker: Paul Flessner

Session Type: Keynote

Day/Time: Tuesday, June 7 9:00am -- 10:15am Room: A1

DAT470 Service-Oriented Data Architecture (SODA): How SQL
Server 2005 Fits into the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) World

Speaker: David Campbell

Session Type: Breakout Sessions

Track: Database Development

Day/Time: Wednesday, June 8 8:30am -- 9:45am Room: S 210 B

DAT471 Real SODA! Plussing into
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Using Service Broker and SQL Server
2005 Web Service Support

Speaker: Gerald Hinson

Session Type: Breakout Sessions

Track: Database Development

Day/Time: Wednesday, June 8 2:00pm -- 3:15am Room: S 210 B

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