SSW’s Mehmet Ozdemir, Solution Architect, is the host of this Webinar. He is joined by Andrew Coates, Developer Evangelist at Microsoft, to talk about the pros and cons of using LightSwitch.

They discuss:

  • Introduction to LightSwitch and how it fits into Visual Studio
  • The LightSwitch Architecture (Client Tier; Middle Tier; Data Access)
  • Example library application – Visual Studio project
  • The Design Screen
  • OData Service Architecture
  • OData demo
  • Q&A

Mehmet and Andrew will both be back in the new year for part 2 of this Webinar. You can subscribe to our newsletter over on the right to be kept up to date.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

LightSwitch Pros

Andrew Coates is an Aussie Developer Evangelist working for Microsoft.

In the past Andrew has worked as a Consultant for Proscan Australia, as a Director at Civil Solutions and a Professional Officer at School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW

Mehmet Ozdemir is a Solution Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Professional specialising in BI, CRM and SharePoint solutions. Mehmet has extensive experience in Microsoft products both pre and post .NET and loves working with C#, VB .NET and SQL.

In previous roles before SSW, Mehmet has worked with BI tools such as Teradata Data Warehouse, Oracle DRM (Master Data Management), Essbase and Cognos ReportNet.

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