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Integrate Reporting Services with Silverlight and RIA Services

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Integrate Reporting Services with your Silverlight Line-of-Business applications.
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Web Developer Sigo S.A.
Venezuela Venezuela
Ernesto Herrera is a Senior Developer, Architect with more than 12 years experience, actually working with Silverlight Line-of-Bussiness Applications, he holds a MCTS Web Application 2.0 Certification, and have a wide experience with sql server since the 6.5 version, on his free time he likes to play tennis with his wife,kids and friends, also enjoy playing Wii with his sons, he works at Sigo S.A., a retail business located at Margarita Island, Venezuela.

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