Microsoft
Technologies
From revolution to evolution, Microsoft continues a tradition of innovation.
Microsoft creates software-the instructions that help electronic devices like
computers, cars, and digital cameras work. Millions of people around the world
use their technology every day, from multinational corporations that do business
in many currencies and languages to small companies that count on just-in-time
inventory systems to keep orders flowing.
We provide rich applications, developed on the latest Microsoft technologies.
Some of the technologies that we are specialized in are as listed.
.Net Framework
The .NET Framework is a new computing platform developed by Microsoft that
simplifies application development in the highly distributed environment of the
internet. .NET is much more than just a platform for developing for the
internet, but it is intended for this purpose predominantly, because here,
others methods have failed in the past. We provide services on .Net 4.0 and .Net
3.5 platforms.
AJAX
When we build an Ajax application, we provide our users with a richer and more
responsive user experience.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is a framework for building
service-oriented applications. Using WCF, you can send data as asynchronous
messages from one service endpoint to another. A service endpoint can be part of
a continuously available service hosted by IIS, or it can be a service hosted in
an application. An endpoint can be a client of a service that requests data from
a service endpoint. The messages can be as simple as a single character or word
sent as XML, or as complex as a stream of binary data.
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a UI framework that creates rich,
interactive client applications. The WPF development platform supports a broad
set of application development features, including an application model,
resources, controls, graphics, layout, data binding, documents, and security. It
is a subset of the .NET Framework, so if you have previously built applications
with the .NET Framework using ASP.NET or Windows Forms, the programming
experience should be familiar. WPF uses the Extensible Application Markup
Language (XAML) to provide a declarative model for application programming.
Windows Workflow Foundation
Windows Workflow Foundation is a framework that enables users to create system
or human workflows in their applications written for Windows Vista, Windows XP,
and the Windows Server 2003 operating systems. It consists of a namespace, an
in-process workflow engine, and designers for Visual Studio 2005. Windows
Workflow Foundation can be used to solve simple scenarios, such as showing UI
controls based on user input, or complex scenarios encountered by large
enterprises, such as order processing and inventory control. Windows Workflow
Foundation comes with a programming model, a rehostable and customizable
workflow engine, and tools for quickly building workflow-enabled applications on
Windows.
Microsoft Silverlight
Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform implementation of the
.NET Framework for building and delivering the next generation of media
experiences and rich interactive applications (RIA) for the Web. You can also
create Silverlight applications that run outside of the browser on your desktop.
Finally, you use the Silverlight framework to create applications for Windows
Phone. Silverlight uses the Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) to
ease UI development (e.g. controls, animations, graphics, layout, etc.) while
using managed code or dynamic languages for application logic.
SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint is a web application platform developed by Microsoft.
Launched in 2001, SharePoint is designed as a centralized replacement for
multiple web applications and supports various combinations of enterprise
website requirements. It is typically associated with web content management and
document management systems.
SharePoint's multi-purpose platform allows for managing and provisioning of
intranet portals, extranets and websites, document management and file
management, collaboration spaces, social networking tools, enterprise search,
business intelligence tooling, process/information integration, and third-party
developed solutions. SharePoint can also be used as a web application
development platform.
SharePoint is capable of supporting multiple organizations on a single 'server
farm'. Microsoft provides SharePoint Foundation at no cost but sells premium
editions with additional functionality, and also provides SharePoint as a cloud
computing solution as part of Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Standard
Suite (BPOS) and Office 365. The product is also sold as a cloud solution by
local third-party vendors. SharePoint provides various methods for customization
and configuration of web areas, all of which have granular governance
configurations. Beyond basic page-editing, file-storing and custom design
('branding') abilities, one of the more prevalent forms of configuration is the
ability to install third-party customizations called 'web parts'.