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Microsoft Highlights Nitobi’s Use of .NET | January 14th, 2010

At Nitobi, we work in a mixed IT environment and use a wide variety of technologies like Ajax, Flash, Flex, Ruby, etc. We also use the Microsoft .NET Framework because more of our clients are investing in .NET these days.

This month, Microsoft is highlighting Nitobi’s use of .NET in a case study posted on Microsoft’s website. The article focuses on the work we do at Nitobi and discusses why and how we’re using .NET.

Here’s a short excerpt from the case study:

To meet its customer’s technology needs and help deliver rich Internet apps, Nitobi determined that adding Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.5 into its development mix as a way to handle some user interface (UI) technologies would help to improve collaboration and add value to customers already using the .NET Framework.

“Interoperability is something that our customers demand and developers need to boost performance. We felt that including .NET in our development arsenal would help to increase developer collaboration and business agility, which is critical for our success,” says Charland.

Read the complete case study…

Get in touch if you have questions about how we’re using .NET at Nitobi.

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One Response to “Microsoft Highlights Nitobi’s Use of .NET”

  1. Nik Says:

    That’s a great case study on incorporating Open Source w/ .NET for more kick-ass solutions from you guys :)

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