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Microsoft universal data access platform

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Microsoft Universal Data Access defines a platform for developing multi-tier enterprise applications that require efficient access to diverse relational or non-relational data sources across intranets or the Internet. Universal Data Access consists of a collection of software components that interact with each other using system-level interfaces defined by OLE DB and providing an application-level data access model called ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). This talk provides an overview of the platform.

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            SIGMOD '98: Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
            June 1998
            599 pages
            ISBN:0897919955
            DOI:10.1145/276304

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