Create Connected Applications with Microsoft .NET framework
The .NET Framework provides the foundation for building and running all kinds of software including stand-alone applications, web-based applications, and web services used to facilitate integration of systems using platform-independent communication standards such as XML, SOAP, and HTTP.
One of the most significant advantages of the .NET Framework is its level of interoperability with other languages, applications, and systems. The .NET Framework currently supports over 20 different programming languages. Multiple language support improves productivity by allowing developers to choose the programming language that is best suited to the job. Furthermore, cross-language inheritance increases code reuse which translates into a decreased time to market.
Technologies
- Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 / 1.1, Visual Studio.Net 2005
- Web 2.0
- ASP.Net 2.0, ASP.Net 1.1
- Advance ADO.Net
- AJAX
- Web Forms, Web Services and Web Server Controls
- COM Interoperability
- SQL Server 2005 / 2000
Services
- Desktop and Web Application Development
- Software Product Development
- Migration of Web and Desktop Applications to .NET
- Web Services Based .NET Application Development
- Mobile applications based on .NET Compact Framework
Why .NET?
- Interoperability with other languages, applications, and systems. The .NET Framework currently supports over 20 different programming languages.
- Cross-language inheritance increases code reuse which translates into a decreased time to market.
- Enables communicate through standard Internet protocols such as XML and SOAP.
- Seamlessly integrate multiple disparate applications
- Open standards and the focus on communication and collaboration among people and applications
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Migration of Web and Desktop Applications to .NET
For enterprises facing the need of applications or databases migration, The .NET Department offers a comprehensive suite of services on migration to .NET, whether it involves migration of legacy Win32 (Visual Basic, Visual C++), J2EE, FoxPro, Powerbuilder, Delphi, or Pocket PC based (eVB, eVC) applications. Some of the common reasons for migration to .NET are issues of obsolete technology and scarcity of resources for maintaining older applications, complex architecture and scalability problems, business logic mix-up, integration problems with other systems and difficulty in upgrading the system for new user requirements.
Our migration approach starts with understanding our clients' business needs and thorough technical evaluation of the existing applications, resulting in defining a strategy and methodology tailored to the specific requirements and objectives of our customers. The team comprised of experienced professionals proceeds to the application migration with further customization and extension, whether it is integration, web enabling, incorporating new modules, optimizing for performance, or enhancing end user experience. As a result, our clients can enjoy all benefits of migration to an open, advanced, flexible, secure, reliable and highly adopted platform - Microsoft .NET, such as: web service support, platform independence, standard base types across languages, multiple language support, interoperability and smooth connectivity of multiple systems and sources of data, standard toolset for any .Net language, support for mobile devices, standards integration (XML, SOAP, etc.), rapid development and ease of deployment. |
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