I work as a solution architect and a technical architect, too. I use .NET and ASP.NET specifically for web development. Nowadays, it's not just ASP.NET. We mostly use microservices or service-oriented architecture, so the web development is in Angular or React, and we create APIs like microservices or SOA. Either way, its working depends upon the client. We mostly develop single-page applications, and the backend is Microsoft .NET Core. Now we are migrating to .NET 7.0, and I have mostly been using SQL Server in the backend. I have also been working using Azure DocumentDB for some of the NoSQL. My client is a medium-sized enterprise.
Solutions Architect at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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2023-03-09T22:00:09Z
Mar 9, 2023
Our primary use case for ASP.NET is for the web-based department. However, as local platforms are being introduced, we are trying to reduce our use of ASP.NET.
I used ASP.NET for my personal information in the company, including things like payslips, vacation requests, information about my profile, and career development.
Our primary use is for development purposes, to cater to the company's business requirements and needs. We have our own team where we get exactly what they want through the business analysts. Then according to that, we design and cater to the requirements and implement it.
COE Head - Emerging Technologies & Global Practice Lead - Digital Transformations at Tata Technologies
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2020-02-10T07:39:02Z
Feb 10, 2020
Tata Technologies support manufacturing organizations and our customers are global automotive and aerospace manufacturers. Using Microsoft technologies we have developed applications for PLM, business applications solving business needs. The primary use cases would be to resolve business problems in Supply Chain, Inbound and Outbound logistics, Procurement to Pay, Contract to Pay, HR domain, Dealer Management System, Customer Relationship Management.
I have been using ASP.NET and Microsoft technologies for more than five years. I have never been this much addicted to a language like I am right now with C#. We have been using ASP.NET framework from mobile development to web development. It just works like a perfect solution to each possible project I've come across in life up till now.
We use ASP.NET for e-commerce, attendance modules, and school management.
I work as a solution architect and a technical architect, too. I use .NET and ASP.NET specifically for web development. Nowadays, it's not just ASP.NET. We mostly use microservices or service-oriented architecture, so the web development is in Angular or React, and we create APIs like microservices or SOA. Either way, its working depends upon the client. We mostly develop single-page applications, and the backend is Microsoft .NET Core. Now we are migrating to .NET 7.0, and I have mostly been using SQL Server in the backend. I have also been working using Azure DocumentDB for some of the NoSQL. My client is a medium-sized enterprise.
If a project is inherited from a client, we would need to utilize ASP.NET, in such cases, we strongly recommend upgrading to .NET
Our primary use case for ASP.NET is for the web-based department. However, as local platforms are being introduced, we are trying to reduce our use of ASP.NET.
I am using ASP.NET for business solutions.
We primarily use the solution to create workflows, forms, and applications.
Our company has a staff of five technicians and we use the solution for web application development projects on customer's local systems.
Our company used the solution to provide web services, pages, and registration forms for our client's job portal.
With ASP.NET I create APIs
We use ASP.NET to develop web applications and web API. I'm working at a government financial institution in Mexico that helps citizens buy a house.
I used ASP.NET for my personal information in the company, including things like payslips, vacation requests, information about my profile, and career development.
I use ASP.NET for VBScript. It is used to schedule, deploy, and monitor different processes within UiPath.
Our primary use is for development purposes, to cater to the company's business requirements and needs. We have our own team where we get exactly what they want through the business analysts. Then according to that, we design and cater to the requirements and implement it.
I am a Microsoft .NET technology architect and ASP.NET is one of the platforms that I develop with and support.
Tata Technologies support manufacturing organizations and our customers are global automotive and aerospace manufacturers. Using Microsoft technologies we have developed applications for PLM, business applications solving business needs. The primary use cases would be to resolve business problems in Supply Chain, Inbound and Outbound logistics, Procurement to Pay, Contract to Pay, HR domain, Dealer Management System, Customer Relationship Management.
I have been using ASP.NET and Microsoft technologies for more than five years. I have never been this much addicted to a language like I am right now with C#. We have been using ASP.NET framework from mobile development to web development. It just works like a perfect solution to each possible project I've come across in life up till now.