Maybe not the best of the acronyms (MSF), but here it is:
Introducing the Microsoft Sync Framework CTP1 SDK – a comprehensive synchronization platform enabling collaboration and offline for applications, services and devices with support for any data type, any data store, any transfer protocol, and network topology.
Introduction to the Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime
Microsoft Sync Framework is a comprehensive synchronization platform that enables collaboration and offline access for applications, services and devices. Using Microsoft Sync Framework runtime, developers can build sync ecosystems that integrate any application, with any data from any store using any protocol over any network. This document will help you understand how the Microsoft Sync Framework enables synchronization to build a synchronization topology.
Introducing Microsoft Sync Framework: Sync Services for File SystemsMicrosoft Sync Framework is a comprehensive synchronization platform that enables collaboration and offline access for applications, services and devices. Sync Services for File Systems is one of the providers included out-of-the-box that enables synchronization of files between devices. This document will explain the File Systems provider and provide a basis of understanding to learn how to build new providers to synchronize new data stores.
Introduction to Occasionally Connected Applications using Sync Services for ADO.NETThe ability to support mobile and remote workers is becoming more and more important for organizations every day. It is critical that organizations ensure users have access to the same information they have when they are in the office. This document explains how Sync Services for ADO.NET which is a part of the Microsoft Sync Framework (MSF) enables synchronization of information between database systems and how Sync Services for ADO.NET helps developers avoid many of the common issues associated with taking data offline.
3 comments:
This should be interesting... No, wait! This is HUGE! Although it requires a shift in the architecturing model (you now have to build applications that have to work with no permanent connection to the main data store) it gives the fianl user the power of abstraction. Finally a run anywhere type of app. May the time be with me to take a look into this :). Great pointer Mario!
It sounds great and really cool, but MS should really check for acronyms clash. MSF, to me is Microsoft Solutions Framework, not Microsoft Sync Framework.
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