Microsoft .NET Defined (by Microsoft®)
Microsoft .NET (Microsoft dotNet) is a set of Microsoft software technologies for
connecting your world of information, people, systems, and devices. It enables an
unprecedented level of software integration through the use of XML Web services:
small, discrete, building-block applications that connect to each other—as well
as to other, larger applications—via the Internet.
What does this really mean?
Microsoft .Net (Microsoft dotNet) aims to reduce the cost of software development
by creating re-useable code that can be used by all applications in the environment,
regardless of operating system or programming language. You may develop (or
purchase) a Microsoft .Net (Microsoft dotNet) web based application that takes
new sales orders over the Internet. Dot net will allow you to call the logic behind
the application from any other program. For example Microsoft Excel or Word macros
could directly call the web based application to create new sales order. A customer
could easily and securely develop their own application interface that directly
and securely places a new sales order on your website.
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