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| InsPro’s Microsoft Practice delivers maximum business impact by working closely with our customers’ Microsoft product teams to pioneer the adoption of new technologies. We build solution frameworks, implement best practices and productivity improvement tools and design/construct high-quality, enterprise-class applications. We have offerings across the full Product Development Lifecycle on the Microsoft stack. |
Our Capabilities |
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.NET based architecture, design and development.
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Application Life Cycle Management.
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Migration to Microsoft .NET from other platforms and upgrading to higher.NET versions.
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Code Assessment and Re-factoring.
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Business Management Solutions using Dynamic CRM. |
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Enterprise Collaboration, Document Management, Enterprise Content Management using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. |
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Test Automation. |
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Technologies Used: |
| Technologies |
| XML/XAML/XSL/XSD, SOAP, Web Services, .Net Remoting, AJAX, ADO.NET, ASP.Net, LINQ, ASP, MTS, COM+, MSMQ, Windows Mobile, WinForms, MFC/SDK, Silverlight, WMI, Gadgets, ISAPI, WinSock, RPC |
| Languages
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| C#.NET, VB.NET, Visual C++, Visual Basic |
| Scripting
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| VBScript |
| Frameworks and Libraries
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| NET Framework 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.5/4.0 (including Workflow Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation), Entity framework, ASP.Net MVC, Enterprise Library, MS Test. |
| Application Platforms and Tools
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Great Plains, SharePoint 2010 and earlier versions, SQL Server 2008 R2 and earlier versions, MS Exchange, Active Directory, MS Office |
| Development Tools
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Team Foundation Server, Expression Blend, NANT, InstallShield [With Windows Installer], Visual Studio 2010 and earlier versions, Visual Source Safe, Subversion |
| Development Platform
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Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Mobile 2003, 5.0 and 6.0 |
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Note: Depending on the need we use Java tools like NUnit and Java Script during development though they are not from MS technology stack. |
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