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04-24-2011, 10:45 AM
An up-to-date version of Microsoft;s Sync Framework was released to production on October 13 and it is on the market for download through the Microsoft Internet website.The Sync Framework is essential to Microsoft;s cloud computing strategy.Microsoft has two synchronization services — FeedSync and Sync Framework — which are intertwined. Microsoft Sync Framework, as Microsoft describes it,Genuine Windows 7 (http://www.office-2010-key.de/windows-7-key), is designed to allow developers to add synchronization, roaming and offline access to apps,Office Home And Stude/nt 2010 Key (http://www.key-office-2007.de/office-2010-key), companies and devices. FeedSync,Microsoft Office Standard (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), the technology formerly known as RSS Simple Sharing Extensions,Office Pro (http://www.office2007productskey.com/office-2010-key), is one of the providers that integrates with Sync Framework.At the PDC, Microsoft is on tap to detail how the Sync Framework is at the crux of a “managed cloud environment.” From a PDC session write-up:“See how synchronization plays a pivotal role in transitioning to a managed cloud environment by creating a central hub of information in the cloud. Using synchronization, organizations can enable more efficient mobile and enterprise-to-enterprise scenarios”The Sync Framework will be integrated with other Microsoft providers, including ADO.Net Data Services (Astoria),Windows 7 Ultimate Key (http://www.office2007key.us/windows-7-key), Velocity application-caching and SQL Server Data Services.Version 1 of the Sync Framework was launched for download on August 5, 2008, according to a posting on the Sync Framework blog. That initial release supported as its main provider Sync Services for ADO.Net. (Those bits seem to have been superseded by the October thirteen ones on the Microsoft Download Center now.)In mid-September, Microsoft added another provider to those supported by Sync Framework, specifically ADO.Net for Mobile Devices via a downloadable service pack.Sync Framework is licensed for free on Windows platforms. Microsoft has said it will license the spec and source-code porting kit to developers who want to make it readily available on non-Windows platforms. (Not sure if there have been any takers so far.)I;m definitely interested in seeing how Microsoft is going to make sense of its multiple synchronization and storage platforms at the PDC. However they explain it, Sync Framework will definitely be at the center of it.