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MSDN Webcast: Three-Tier Applications Design for Compact Framework Applications (Level 200)

Overview The attendee of this webcast will learn how one can use Web services and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition to build three-tier applications that run on mobile devices. This webcast explores partitioning considerations for Microsoft .NET Compact Framework applications. It also discusses the options for integrating desktop and mobile applications.

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Microsoft
File Format
Webcast
Date Published
Jun 22, 2007
Format
Webcasts
Topics
Application Development, .NET, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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