I'm not much of a herald. I'm hardly angelic, and I don't own a horn much less own one. I think I would have made a great town crier, though. I've been told that my voice carries - over cube walls, through doors, down hallways, across vast expanses, etc. I'm reasonably sure that being told that I have a voice with such a unique gift for being heard above the din of an office setting is a compliment. Isn't it?
All of this self-analysis brings me to the reason for my post today: my self-appointed role as town crier for news and announcements of interest to my loyal readers. To you, my faithful minions, I thrice toll my bell of harkening and lift my voice to loudly proclaim:
DataDirect to Support ADO.NET Entity Framework for Oracle Data Sources
Admittedly, this announcement is anti-climatic, for those of you who read this posting on the Microsoft blog last week, but it does bear repeating. There is a lot of interest right now among developers in the ease-of-use of LINQ and the productivity of the Entity Data Model. <marketing hat> Our announcement is meant to reaffirm that LINQ-based and Entity Data Model-based applications will experience the same unique benefits of using DataDirect's Connect for ADO.NET providers for relational database access as ones built to use current technologies such as DAAB. </marketing hat> (Sorry for that segueway, but you know I've got to give a shout out to now and again in order to pay the bills ^_^)
While this is hardly earth-shattering news or something with the weightiness of, say, a royal proclamation, it is one that we're proud to make because it's a signal of where our products are headed...sort of like a graduation announcement. It's enough to make a tough guy like me misty-eyed and emotional - it's like I'm witnessing a precocious little tyke growing up right before my eyes! *sniffle*
That's all for now. I'm off to hum a few bars to warm up for my daily auditory assault of my co-workers. Your comments and feedback are welcome so long as it doesn't compete with the "11" setting of volume knob of my strident self-important braying.
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