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What's New in ADO.NET 2.0
Look for better performance and other new features.

VSLive! Orlando, October 2005

Watch the video of the session! (Running time: 45 minutes, Windows Media format)

Jennifer Perret,
Program Manager for Data Access,
SQL Server Product Group,
Microsoft Corp.

ADO.NET is the data access framework for .NET applications. The original version included in .NET 1.0/1.1 introduced the core elements for simple, efficient data access in both connected and disconnected scenarios. In this talk, Jennifer Perret will go through the new cool extensions that Microsoft has added to ADO.NET in the .NET 2.0 release. Better performance, a provider-independent programming model, and integration with new innovations in the .NET 2.0 CLR and .NET Framework are some of the new features that are covered in this session.

About the Speaker
As program manager for data access in the SQL Server product group at Microsoft, Jennifer focuses on SQL Server data access technologies such as SQL Native Client, MDAC, and ADO.NET. A 10-year Microsoft veteran, she previously worked for Access, JET Database, and JET Replication.

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