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DataSpaces, 2009-01
A monthly newsletter dedicated to the promotion of best practices
and education in the data access and integration communities.
Brought to you by the team at OpenLink Software
January 2009
Dear OpenLink Community,
Happy New Year from everyone at OpenLink Software!
In the spirit of the new year, OpenLink is stocking its product portfolio
with new offerings, introducing new approaches to old data integration
hurdles, and challenging traditional concepts of data and computing with
a paradigm shift that puts virtualized, multi-model DBMSs front and center.
Strictly relational data access is a thing of the past. Powerful,
context-based queries based on the Entity-Attribute-Value model are the
way of the future, and OpenLink's Virtuoso Universal Server is the tool
that will get us there.
Not ready for a paradigm shift? The team has put together a set of
practical tips and tricks to assist you with your immediate migration
and integration needs. Got trouble interfacing data in different DBMSs
from different vendors? OpenLink has got you covered.
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---++++New ADO.NET 3.5 Provider with Entity Frameworks Support
Equip your Microsoft .NET based applications, development environments, and
programming languages with conceptual entity-based access to native and
heterogeneous data sources. OpenLink's ADO.NET 3.5 Provider for Virtuoso
provides Visual Studio 2008 and other Microsoft products with transparent
access to 3rd-party DBMS tables linked into the Virtuoso Virtual Database.
Features include:
* ADO.NET 3.5 compliance
* .NET Entity Frameworks compatibility
* Full integration with Visual Studio 2008
* ADO.NET Data Services compatibility
* LINQ to Entities compatibility
* High-Performance & Scalability
* High Security
* Support for Native and 3rd party RDBMS engines including Firebird,
IBM DB2, Informix, Ingres, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle,
PostgreSQL, Progress (OpenEdge), Sybase, and many more
* Support for Native and 3rd party Web Services
* Tested against all major .NET applications and development environments
[[http://tinyurl.com/86t74q][Full story...]]
---++++Virtuoso+Neurocommons EC2 AMI released
The NeuroCommons project uses Linked Data Web technologies to create
an open source platform for the management of data pertaining to the
neurosciences, computational biology, and science in general. Use of
Linked Data facilitates the execution of semantic queries against all
information contained within NeuroCommons data stores. The Neurocommons
AMI for EC2 is a pre-installed and pre-configured Virtuoso instance that
provides a full copy of the NeuroCommons knowledgebase for quick and
convenient personal research use.
[[http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/?id=1491][Full story....]]
---++++Bio2Rdf EC2 AMI now Ready
Bio2Rdf is a Bio Informatics knowledgebase comprising roughly 30 public data
stores. The Bio2Rdf EC2 AMI is pre-installed, pre-configured instance of
the scientific knowledgebase hosted on Amazon and is available for almost
immediate use. Run semantic queries against the database or integrate it
with your own data stores in under 2 hours.
[[http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/?id=1508][Full story....]]
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---++++Developer Resources
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The OpenLink team announces two, new ADO.NET 3.5 tutorials hot off the
presses:
* [[http://tinyurl.com/7khv5x][Using Visual Studio 2008 to Build an Entity Frameworks-based
Windows Form Application]]
* [[http://tinyurl.com/7khv5x][Using Visual Studio 2008 to Build an ADO.NET Data Services-based
Application]]
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---+++Tech Tricks & Tips - Data Migration Edition
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OpenLink Support believes forewarned is forearmed, so we are sharing our
best data migration and integration advisories. Find more migration tips
and tricks in our evolving "Data Integration & Migration Strategies" guide:
[[http://support.openlinksw.com/supportweb/SystemIntegratorGuide][Data Integration & Migration Strategies Guide]]
---++++Mind Your Own Bitness
"Bitness" or bit descriptor compatibility issues are a perennial problem
with data migration and integration projects. Many client applications and
DBMSs are hosted on 64-bit operating systems. Consequently, users assume
a need for 64-bit data access drivers or providers. This is not the case.
Data access products must share the same bit descriptor as the local client
application and/or DBMS. In many cases, 32-bit applications and DBMSs are
running on the latest and greatest 64-bit machines.
To complicate matters.... It is not uncommon for 64-bit client applications
and DBMSs to have 32-bit utilities -- or a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit
utilities -- to perform data access tasks. Familiarize yourself with your
architecture before embarking on mission-critical data access undertakings.
Consult OpenLink Product Support if you need assistance.
---++++Layers Upon Layers
Be wary of architectures that require a client application layer to sit
on top of multiple data access layers that bridge to one another such as
OLE DB to ODBC. More layers introduce the potential for more compatibility
problems and troubleshooting headaches. Consult OpenLink Product Support
for suggestions on architecture optimization.
---++++Data Type Dilemmas & Parse Problems
Don't be surprised if attempts to query one DBMS with another DBMS-related
client application results in data type compatibility or SQL syntax errors.
This is a harsh reality of system integration, and many of these cross-DBMS
and cross-vendor interoperability nightmares can not be resolved. Many
vendors use lock-in as a market strategy, so their integration tools are an
after-thought. OpenLink Software's business model hinges on the production
of open, standards-based products that ensure smooth interoperability
during demanding integration tasks. Consult OpenLink Product Support for
additional information.
---++++Master Your Data Management With MDM
Say goodbye to yesterday's short-sighted and problem-prone data integration
projects. Free yourself from limiting DBMS schemas and incompatible
migration tools produced by competing DBMS vendors. Forget rip-and-replace
solutions that strain or exceed budgets in today's cash-strapped world.
Embrace the prospect of easy access to holistic and context based views of
all your mission critical, heterogeneous data -- not just within the walls
of your enterprise, but on the World Wide Web, as well. OpenLink Virtuoso
Universal Server is your Tool and the Entity-Attribute-Value model is your
conceptual road map to true Master Data Management. Contact OpenLink
Software to learn more.
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