Head of IT Department at Indus Sugar Mills Limited
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2024-10-03T07:59:00Z
Oct 3, 2024
We use Microsoft .NET Framework to develop Windows applications. It is utilized for Windows form solutions to create Windows-based applications. Our team uses it in our software development process for data connectivity, user input form validation, user management, authentication, and authorization.
A team of developers in our organization are using the solution. Microsoft .NET Framework is used in our company for web and mobile application development.
Team Lead and Solutions Architect at Systems Arabia
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2024-03-20T14:04:00Z
Mar 20, 2024
We utilize Microsoft .NET Framework for domain and web applications. We have also developed console applications and Windows services using this framework. In the past, we employed WPS upon its launch for various purposes, including web services. Currently, our focus has shifted primarily towards web applications. We are leveraging the latest versions, such as .NET 6 and .NET 8, to develop our web services.
In my company, the solution is used for web development. I use the tool as a commercial user so that applications can be made available for our company's customers or users.
Software engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2024-01-29T19:49:00Z
Jan 29, 2024
I developed an application tailored for the oil and gas sector, focusing on risk assessment and activity mapping for wells across Brazil. This tool utilized the .NET Framework, specifically version 4.6, to ensure robust performance and seamless integration with existing systems used by oil and gas companies in the region.
Technical Solutions Architect, Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2024-01-09T10:22:00Z
Jan 9, 2024
I am currently working on the development of a new product using Microsoft .NET Framework. The project is currently in the analysis, architecture, and user acceptance phases. It is a comprehensive system similar to ERP, designed to manage internal resources for a sizable bank. The application focuses on handling IT resources for the bank, and it is being developed in-house.
We are creating a certain solution. There is a client, the desktop Windows application, that is used within the organization. And behind it, there are certain Windows services, and there are kinds of Windows services that run on a scheduled basis. And there's a logic behind which kind of receives data in the form of files or APIs from different endpoints. So, basically, we are working with multiple external entities, and those entities, in some cases, communicate with us via API. And in some cases, they send us files, which are huge files, via a file gate. So, .NET, in that sense, we are using after receiving those files, we process them as normal. Then, there is communication with multiple endpoints to actually update certain backend gate systems within the organization. It's a good, big implementation for business purposes of the .NET framework. And the team that I'm a part of is responsible for creating those new requirements that we get from business. We create the solutions for that within this application as part of that application. Also, we are maintaining that application in the production environment, which is being used for running the business.
We design solutions for different applications and we use .NET core for the solutions' web portals. We primarily use .NET core for the back end of our services.
For testing purposes, we deploy it on our own server (on the Infrastructure server). For our production, we're deploying it on AWCC too. Nowadays, Microsoft is trying to fix a few things and build a framework faster than other frameworks. There are a few reasons to choose .NET. However, my supervisor selected this framework for a few scenarios, and our scenario is also quite a good match with the .NET Framework.
Developer at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees
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2022-05-13T06:21:21Z
May 13, 2022
I use this solution with data from different applications to obtain data from files, apply business roles, and obtain different behaviors of the data. I also use it to transform and apply valuations and to send information through SMS or certified email.
IS Technical Architect at AVARA FOODS HOLDINGS LIMITED
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2021-12-14T20:26:00Z
Dec 14, 2021
I have built many things in Microsoft .NET Framework. At a high level, the main focus would be on integration. Microsoft .NET Framework is primarily for the integration of solutions.
QA Supervisor at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2020-12-02T20:03:05Z
Dec 2, 2020
We are using this solution for Forms. Website for basic monitoring of the tools, and we have developed intelligent automation which is like a service and is running in the backend to monitor bots. We are using basic coding to do the automation monitoring stops.
Our development tools, our platform, every solution we've developed, most of them are Microsoft products. So we're using .NET. Almost all of our enterprise applications are developed within that whether it will be reading those applications, web applications, or a background service, etc. Of course, there's a different case when it comes to our mobile application. We're quite open-minded and like to explore other frameworks due to the fact that there has been a lot of frameworks getting more popular nowadays.
Our primary use case is generally for clients that are enterprise-sized businesses like insurance companies or bit telecom companies in the US. They are generally the customers that use this solution and my company provides services to them. Our work is related to putting the solution together and implementing the whole thing end to end. A lot of companies are moving towards the cloud, so either it's AWS or Azure or Google. Google is not as popular as AWS, followed by Microsoft Azure. And of course there are a lot of products on Microsoft which are also popular like their database and of course the Windows server and things like that. We're a partner of Microsoft and I'm the associate director of our company.
Basically all my development work is done with .NET Framework. It's web services, data processing, get web APIs, and also web development. I work as an IT development manager and am also an architect.
We are a software company, and we build software. This is one of the solutions that we use in our development environment. I have a profound handle on Microsoft. Net Framework.
We are working with version 2019, but we have clients who are still on older versions. We deployed the solution in 2014 or 2015 and they still haven't upgraded.
General Manager Information Technology & Enterprise Applications Manager at OXFORD HOLDING
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2019-12-09T10:58:00Z
Dec 9, 2019
We primarily use this solution for point-of-sale and finances. We also use it for maintaining student information, details about teachers, attendance, and grades.
Our primary use is to be able to build solutions more quickly and easily that has good flexibility. When you want to build a product, you have to have faith in the nature of its functionality and know you can write your code to run on their core. Another solution is to write software code to run on top of the framework. Microsoft .NET Framework is a very good infrastructure and we program over that. It handles many tasks for us and it helps us to write our programs very fast and very efficiently. Although it is like a virtual machine, it is still fast — or faster — and it is efficient. Compared to Java Virtual Machine (JVM), I prefer to use the Microsoft .NET Framework because it is built specifically to work with Microsoft Windows. I have grown to trust Microsoft over a long time and we can easily write programs in familiar languages to work with Windows over the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The .NET Framework is the foundation for software design and development. This is the context that I use it in, and the perspective that I view the discussion about it.
Microsoft .NET Framework is a software development framework for building and running applications for Windows, Windows Phone, Windows servers, XML Web services, and Microsoft Azure. The software is made up of two major components: Common Language Runtime (CLR) and the .NET Framework Class Library. The CLR is the execution engine that handles running apps and the Class Library is a library of tested, reusable code that developers can call from their own apps.
Microsoft .NET Framework...
We use Microsoft .NET Framework to develop Windows applications. It is utilized for Windows form solutions to create Windows-based applications. Our team uses it in our software development process for data connectivity, user input form validation, user management, authentication, and authorization.
We use the solution for some internal applications we develop. We also use the Microsoft workflow engine.
A team of developers in our organization are using the solution. Microsoft .NET Framework is used in our company for web and mobile application development.
We utilize Microsoft .NET Framework for domain and web applications. We have also developed console applications and Windows services using this framework. In the past, we employed WPS upon its launch for various purposes, including web services. Currently, our focus has shifted primarily towards web applications. We are leveraging the latest versions, such as .NET 6 and .NET 8, to develop our web services.
I use the product to build websites and web pages. The product is also useful to connect to Sitecore.
In my company, the solution is used for web development. I use the tool as a commercial user so that applications can be made available for our company's customers or users.
I developed an application tailored for the oil and gas sector, focusing on risk assessment and activity mapping for wells across Brazil. This tool utilized the .NET Framework, specifically version 4.6, to ensure robust performance and seamless integration with existing systems used by oil and gas companies in the region.
I am currently working on the development of a new product using Microsoft .NET Framework. The project is currently in the analysis, architecture, and user acceptance phases. It is a comprehensive system similar to ERP, designed to manage internal resources for a sizable bank. The application focuses on handling IT resources for the bank, and it is being developed in-house.
We use the solution for DevOps for implementation release.
We use Microsoft .NET Framework for developing plug-ins for different software.
We are creating a certain solution. There is a client, the desktop Windows application, that is used within the organization. And behind it, there are certain Windows services, and there are kinds of Windows services that run on a scheduled basis. And there's a logic behind which kind of receives data in the form of files or APIs from different endpoints. So, basically, we are working with multiple external entities, and those entities, in some cases, communicate with us via API. And in some cases, they send us files, which are huge files, via a file gate. So, .NET, in that sense, we are using after receiving those files, we process them as normal. Then, there is communication with multiple endpoints to actually update certain backend gate systems within the organization. It's a good, big implementation for business purposes of the .NET framework. And the team that I'm a part of is responsible for creating those new requirements that we get from business. We create the solutions for that within this application as part of that application. Also, we are maintaining that application in the production environment, which is being used for running the business.
I have been using the tool mostly for building web applications. Azure’s cloud integrations are pretty good.
We use Microsoft .NET Framework for testing and development for RPE.
I use this framework to create backend services or work with data lakes.
Microsoft .NET Framework is a development platform.
We design solutions for different applications and we use .NET core for the solutions' web portals. We primarily use .NET core for the back end of our services.
For testing purposes, we deploy it on our own server (on the Infrastructure server). For our production, we're deploying it on AWCC too. Nowadays, Microsoft is trying to fix a few things and build a framework faster than other frameworks. There are a few reasons to choose .NET. However, my supervisor selected this framework for a few scenarios, and our scenario is also quite a good match with the .NET Framework.
Our company is a partner with Microsoft and we install the solution for our customers.
I'm an associate professor of computer engineering.
I work on the C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, and others. I am also developing some scripts for my RPA solutions when needed.
I use this solution with data from different applications to obtain data from files, apply business roles, and obtain different behaviors of the data. I also use it to transform and apply valuations and to send information through SMS or certified email.
I have built many things in Microsoft .NET Framework. At a high level, the main focus would be on integration. Microsoft .NET Framework is primarily for the integration of solutions.
You are able to develop applications using Microsoft .NET Framework. It is a development framework.
We are using this solution for Forms. Website for basic monitoring of the tools, and we have developed intelligent automation which is like a service and is running in the backend to monitor bots. We are using basic coding to do the automation monitoring stops.
Our development tools, our platform, every solution we've developed, most of them are Microsoft products. So we're using .NET. Almost all of our enterprise applications are developed within that whether it will be reading those applications, web applications, or a background service, etc. Of course, there's a different case when it comes to our mobile application. We're quite open-minded and like to explore other frameworks due to the fact that there has been a lot of frameworks getting more popular nowadays.
Our primary use case is generally for clients that are enterprise-sized businesses like insurance companies or bit telecom companies in the US. They are generally the customers that use this solution and my company provides services to them. Our work is related to putting the solution together and implementing the whole thing end to end. A lot of companies are moving towards the cloud, so either it's AWS or Azure or Google. Google is not as popular as AWS, followed by Microsoft Azure. And of course there are a lot of products on Microsoft which are also popular like their database and of course the Windows server and things like that. We're a partner of Microsoft and I'm the associate director of our company.
Basically all my development work is done with .NET Framework. It's web services, data processing, get web APIs, and also web development. I work as an IT development manager and am also an architect.
We primarily use the solution as a self-check-in tool for customers for a number of hotels.
We are a software company, and we build software. This is one of the solutions that we use in our development environment. I have a profound handle on Microsoft. Net Framework.
We are part of the development team. We use this solution with TFS as our ALM tool, and we use the information server for the deployment.
We are working with version 2019, but we have clients who are still on older versions. We deployed the solution in 2014 or 2015 and they still haven't upgraded.
Our primary use case is custom business applications, Integration services using WCF/Web API.
We primarily use this solution for point-of-sale and finances. We also use it for maintaining student information, details about teachers, attendance, and grades.
I use this solution for infrastructure work and Business Intelligence.
Our primary use is to be able to build solutions more quickly and easily that has good flexibility. When you want to build a product, you have to have faith in the nature of its functionality and know you can write your code to run on their core. Another solution is to write software code to run on top of the framework. Microsoft .NET Framework is a very good infrastructure and we program over that. It handles many tasks for us and it helps us to write our programs very fast and very efficiently. Although it is like a virtual machine, it is still fast — or faster — and it is efficient. Compared to Java Virtual Machine (JVM), I prefer to use the Microsoft .NET Framework because it is built specifically to work with Microsoft Windows. I have grown to trust Microsoft over a long time and we can easily write programs in familiar languages to work with Windows over the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The .NET Framework is the foundation for software design and development. This is the context that I use it in, and the perspective that I view the discussion about it.