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[OakLeaf Systems] OakLeaf Systems is a Northern California software consulting organization specializing in developing and writing about Windows Azure, SQL Azure Database (SADB), LINQ, ADO.NET Entity Framework, ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria), Microsoft Synchronization Framework, SQL Server 2005+, SQL Server CE, .NET database, and Web services projects.

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