
Linxter, Inc. released an open source Microsoft SQL Server integration service, intended to illustrate the benefits of system integration using cloud services instead of web services. .NET developers are welcome to modify and extend the code for their own integration projects.
With the Linxter - Microsoft SQL integration service, database administrators and system integrators can use their existing .NET skills to connect distributed applications and integrate distributed systems with their SQL server, all without building or exposing web services. With the integration service’s open source code and Linxter’s plug and play communication plumbing, the technical barrier to entry is dramatically lowered for developers who want to create programs that can exchange data with their database server. Database integration is now as easy as downloading the Linxter - Microsoft SQL integration source code, modifying as you please, and creating a Linxter account to control your backend permissions and restrictions. Developers are encouraged to enhance the source code themselves, or if needed, contact Linxter Inc. to find someone who has already worked with the Linxter technology.
Cloud services built with Linxter are firewall friendly and provide secure, reliable, well-governed, asynchronous data exchange. A cloud messaging platform, Linxter eliminates common technical barriers such as message polling, transactional queues, dynamic endpoint reconfiguration, encryption and authentication, internet connection retries, non-repudiation and file chunking. Linxter, Inc. released the Linxter - Microsoft SQL integration service as part of an ongoing effort to ensure that Linxter provides the ultimate ease of use experience for developers. Our goal is to provide the developer community with a variety of sample apps and services made possible with Linxter’s in-the-cloud communication plumbing. The Linxter product portal offers full feature and technical details

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