ALSO CALLED: MS.net, NET, dot net, MS .NET, dotnet, and Microsoft .NET DEFINITION: .NET is both a business strategy from Microsoft and its collection of programming support for what are known as Web services, the ability to use the Web rather than your own computer for various services. Microsoft's goal is to provide individual and business users with a seamlessly interoperable
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WHITE PAPER: Posted: 16 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2005
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The Intuitive ERP enterprise solution includes feature-rich and integrated ERP, customer relationship management, business intelligence and e-commerce modules all the tools you need to enhance the productivity and profitability.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 21 Mar 2008 | Published: 21 Mar 2008
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Discover the impact and benefits that .NET will provide for the manufacturing industry such as better enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, lower costs and more.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 27 Feb 2008 | Published: 21 Jun 2007
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HP's Mercury Real User Monitor (RUM) is an integral part of HP Software's Mercury Business Availability Center; as such, it is a primary element for managing packaged and J2EE- or .NET-based applications.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 30 Nov 2007 | Published: 30 Nov 2007
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There are many factors to consider when contemplating a move from Lotus Notes. This white paper examines migration choices for rapidly moving Lotus Notes to Microsoft's .NET platform and how enterprises can better manage the transition.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 08 Jun 2007 | Published: 01 Sep 2006
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This white paper explores how to troubleshoot common application errors, including crashes and functionality failures, for greater application performance and an optimized end-user experience.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 08 Nov 2006 | Published: 27 Oct 2006
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Providing an technical overview of how organizations can leverage Microsoft development tools and Microsoft .Net framework to create applications for the BlackBerry® platform.
.NET DEFINITION (continued): and Web-enabled interface for applications and computing devices and to make computing activities increasingly Web browser-oriented. The .NET platform includes servers; building-block services, such as Web-based data storage; and device software. It also includes Passport, Microsoft's fill-in-the-form-only-once identity verification service.
The .NET platform was designed to provide:
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