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Microsoft's Vision for XML's Future

Delivered at VSLive! Orlando, September 17, 2002

 

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Dave Reed
General Manager of XML and Data Technologies, Microsoft
In the keynote address at VSLive! Orlando, Dave Reed, Microsoft General Manager of XML and Data Technologies, discussed key directions Microsoft will take in continuing to implement XML in its data access products and shaping the choice of evolving technologies and standards.

About the Speaker
As General Manager of XML and Data Technologies for Microsoft, Dave Reed drives the direction of XML and Data Access. Dave is responsible for technologies such as MSXML, System.XML, ADO.NET, ODBC, OLE DB, and the SOAP Toolkit. Prior to leading the XML efforts at Microsoft, he was on the original development team of Microsoft Transaction Server 1.0, through the release of COM+ in Windows 2000. Before joining Microsoft in 1995, Dave developed Saber-C++, a UNIX-based C/C++ programming environment at Saber Software, Inc.

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