Microsoft .NET is software that connects
information, people, systems, and
devices. It spans clients, servers, and
developer tools, and consists of:
The .NET Framework 1.1, used for
building and running all kinds of
software, including Web-based
applications, smart client applications,
and XML Web services—components that
facilitate integration by sharing data
and functionality over a network through
standard, platform-independent protocols
such as XML (Extensible Markup
Language), SOAP, and HTTP.
Developer tools, such as Microsoft
Visual Studio® .NET 2003 which provides
an integrated development environment
(IDE) for maximizing developer
productivity with the .NET Framework.
A set of servers, including Microsoft
Windows® Server 2003, Microsoft SQL
Server™, and Microsoft BizTalk® Server,
that integrates, runs, operates, and
manages Web services and Web-based
applications.
Client software, such as Windows XP,
Windows CE, and Microsoft Office XP,
that helps developers deliver a deep and
compelling user experience across a
family of devices and existing products. |
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