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Open Data Protocol

The Open Data Protocol (OData) is a standard way for software systems to share and access data over the internet. It allows different applications to exchange information seamlessly by using common rules for how data is organized and transmitted. Think of it as a universal language that makes it easier for various computer programs, regardless of their underlying technology, to communicate and work together. This helps organizations integrate data from different sources efficiently, enabling better decision-making, reporting, and innovation.