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Synchronization with SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server Compact 3.1 ISBN 10 :: 0-9798912-0-5 ISBN 13 :: 978-0-9798912-0-5 Author :: Rob Tiffany Publication Date :: December 2008 Paperback :: 204 Pages |
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Summary :: With the world's largest organizations rolling out tens of thousands of Windows Mobile devices to empower their respective workforces, the ability to create mobile line of business solutions that can support large user populations is critical. In his third book on mobile development, Rob Tiffany shows you how to take the SQL Server data you use to run your organization and make it available to all your mobile employees. He walks you step-by-step through the process of building a secure, performant, 4-tier mobile synchronization architecture designed to scale to thousands of users. You'll also learn how to create occasionally-connected Windows Mobile applications that are designed to thrive in unreliable wireless conditions. Take the guesswork out of mobilizing your organization by tapping into the experience of one of the world's foremost authorities on Windows Mobile infrastructure and development. |
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Author Information :: Rob Tiffany is a Senior Technical Product Manager for Windows Mobile at Microsoft where he focuses on growing and nurturing the mobile developer ecosystem. A writer, speaker, entrepreneur and 14-year veteran of the software industry, Rob has been involved in some of the world’s largest Mobile/Wireless Line of Business application efforts undertaken to date. He's the creator of Microsoft's Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator, the author of "SQL Server CE Database Development with the .NET Compact Framework" and "Pocket PC Database Development with eMbedded Visual Basic," plus dozens of articles found in leading software development publications. He's presented sessions on mobile development, infrastructure, and architecture at events all over the world including Tech Ed, Dev Connections, TechReady, VS Live, and MEDC. He got his start in programming by creating completely useless BASIC applications on the Timex Sinclair 1000 in the early 1980’s. Luckily, he moved on to bigger and better things like 32-bit REXX on OS/2. Rob blogs at http://blogs.msdn.com/robtiffany. |
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