Self service OData feeds from Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Hadoop, Postgres

September 05, 2014 Data & AI

From recent consulting projects, I'm hearing from both IT and business users interested in OData production from on-premise business systems.  This "self service" need is in contrast to my last article on OData production using the Entity Framework for .NET developers.

The demand is partly due to mobile application development, along with the growing OData ecosystem where we're seeing adoption from the likes of Progress Software, Microsoft, IBM, SAP, Tableau Software, Apple, and Salesforce.

Read my tutorial published odata.org

This is my first published blog contribution to odata.org.

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Sumit Sarkar

Technology researcher, thought leader and speaker working to enable enterprises to rapidly adopt new technologies that are adaptive, connected and cognitive. Sumit has been working in the data access infrastructure field for over 10 years servicing web/mobile developers, data engineers and data scientists. His primary areas of focus include cross platform app development, serverless architectures, and hybrid enterprise data management that supports open standards such as ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, GraphQL, OData/REST. He has presented dozens of technology sessions at conferences such as Dreamforce, Oracle OpenWorld, Strata Hadoop World, API World, Microstrategy World, MongoDB World, etc.