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Advantage Database Server and Delphi: A Perfect Match

Cary Jensen

Level: 100 - Beginners
Pre-requisites: Background in database development

Abstract:

Developers looking for a replacement for the Borland Database Engine or dbExpress should give serious consideration to the Advantage Database Server (ADS) from Sybase. Not only does this high-performance, low maintenance server provide an ideal solution to vertical market applications, but it fits Delphi’s TDataSet pattern perfectly. How ADS fits into both native Delphi and Delphi Prism (.NET) is demonstrated, along with the rich features supported by ADS, including stored procedures, triggers, views, replication, notifications, and live backup.

SQL Server 2008 Security for Developers

Don Kiely

Level: 200 - Intermediate
Pre-requisites: Experience with writing T-SQL in SQL Server 2005 or 2008, familiarity with general security issues in database development

Abstract:

Have you had a run in with SQL Server or database security? Did it leave a bad taste in your mouth? Does the mumbo jumbo of database security give you the heebee jeebies? Don’t let it get you down! Come to this session and face your fears. We’ll cover the most important basics of security, why the roadblocks are there and how to get around them safely and securely. You’ll learn the terms, see how security features protect your data and server, and how to work within the system when writing code that runs within the server or in external applications. Come with your questions and be prepared to leave your fears behind.

The New Features Of Microsoft Access 2010

Dick Moffat

Level: 200 - Intermediate
Pre-requisites:

Abstract:

This session is a detailed analysis of the newest features in Microsoft Access 2010. Although at this time the new features of the product continue to be under Non-Disclosure, as a member of the Office Developer Advisory Council I am familiar with these features and can assure that there will be various new capabilities and features that would constitute a one hour session.

User-Defined Types and Aggregates in SQL Server 2008

Don Kiely

Level: 300 - Advanced
Pre-requisites: Experience developing applications using SQL Server 2005 or 2008, using SQLCLR code in the database

Abstract:

Running .NET code within SQL Server 2008 has opened up a lot of amazing possibilities, providing flexible options for working with relational data. But defining your own user-defined types and aggregates is easily the most complex and powerful thing you can do with SQLCLR code. That power and complexity puts off some developers, but you shouldn’t miss out! SQL Server 2008 expands UDTs in great new ways, making it all the more important to know how to use them. In this session we'll explore how to create custom types that perform well, write attributes correctly, and use the right serialization formats. We'll also talk about issues you should consider when designing your own types, as well as when it might be better to use other options.

Using Microsoft Access 2010 With SharePoint

Dick Moffat

Level: 400 - Expert
Pre-requisites:

Abstract:

This session details techniques I have developed that allow for the using of SharePoint Lists as a data store for Client-side Access applications This integration of technologies provides many advantages in deployment, maintenance, security and performance over using standard ACCDB or MDB data stores on a network. In Access and SharePoint 2010 there are further new capabiltiies that most current Access developers could take advantage of.
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