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What is .NET?
Introduction to Microsoft .NET




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.NET Benefits



.NET enhanced security



.NET enhanced developer productivity through standards 

.NET enhanced Web-based development



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.NET simplified Windows programming



.NET committed developers to object-oriented technologies 

based on the newest Web standards .NET Platform

.NET introduced a unified programming environment 

server centric computing model



delivers new Internet and Webbased services





Microsoft’s new Internet strategy



.NET Overview
.NET Platform
 .NET Framework
 Visual Studio


originally called as NGWS (Next
Generation Web Services)

.NET simplified the deployment of applications







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set of technologies designed to transform the Internet into a fullscale distributed computing platform. used for building, deploying and running Web services and Windows applications. includes the COM+ services, ASP
Web Development, and XML technologies for Web programming.

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