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Microsoft .NET technologies like ASP.Net, C sharp, MS SQL, MOSS provides the ability to quickly build, deploy, manage, and use connected, security-enhanced solutions. Microsoft .NET Framework has a large library of pre-coded solutions to common programming problems and manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. The .NET Framework is included with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. The current version of the framework can also be installed on Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems. FDSC provides asp net programmers, C sharp programmers (C#), MS SQL developers, Sharepoint developers, .net solution architects to create simple to more complex enterprise level web based applications.
Some of the Microsoft technologies which FDSC has used in it's projects include ASP.NETASP.NET is a technology developed and marketed by Microsoft, that programmers can use to build dynamic web sites, web applications and enterprise level solutions. ASP.NET attempts to simplify developers' transition from windows application development to web development by offering the ability to build pages composed of controls similar to a Windows user interface and using event driven GUI. ASP.Net is available with .Net frameworks. The frameworks that we have worked with
C# (C Sharp)C# is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language which is differs from C and C++ but is resembles JAVA in some ways. C# is intended to be suitable for writing applications for both hosted and embedded systems, ranging from the very large that use sophisticated operating systems, down to the very small having dedicated functions. MS SQLMicrosoft SQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. Its primary query language is Transact-SQL, an implementation of the standard Structured Query Language (SQL). We have worked with MS SQL 2000 and MS SQL 2005. The major features of SQL 2005 are it's Reporting and Analysis Services. SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (SSAS) provides tools for data mining with which you can identify rules and patterns in your data, so that you can determine why things happen and predict what will happen, giving you powerful insight that will help you make better business decisions. SQL Server Reporting Services is a comprehensive, server-based reporting environment and solution which is administered via a web interface. We have also used the Analysis and Reporting Services of MS SQL 2005. MOSS (Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server)Microsoft’s Office SharePoint Server or MOSS for short runs on top of Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). The main strength of MOSS is to enable an enterprise to have all its information organized and aggregated in one central, web-based application. MOSS works closely with other Microsoft office products like MS Office, Outlook etc.. We have worked on integrating MOSS 2007 with a custom product. Listed below are some of the features used
In addition to the above we have worked with creating and using Web Services, creating custom controls with third party libraries like RAD Tools, including charts using Dundas charting component with .Net applications. Check out our Skill Summary and Case Studies to know more on what we can do for you using .Net technology. Take a look at what it might cost you to hire a .Net programmer on time and material or using effort based pricing model.
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