microsoft .net

The Microsoft .NET strategy is a marketing plan that Microsoft followed in the early 2000s. Steve Ballmer described it as the company's "most ambitious undertaking since Internet Strategy Day in 1995". In support of this strategy, between 2000 and 2002, Microsoft released ".NET" branded updates to its works, including Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic .NET, .NET Passport, .NET My Services, .NET Framework, ASP.NET and ADO.NET. A Windows .NET Server was also announced. Microsoft had plans to include Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server and MSN into this strategy.By 2003, however, the .NET strategy had dwindled into a failed branding campaign because the brand had failed to articulate what Microsoft had in mind in the first place. As such, Windows .NET Server was released under the title of Windows Server 2003. Since then, Visual Studio and .NET Passport have been stripped of ".NET" in their brandings. However, Microsoft and the rest of the computing industry use ".NET" to indicate close association with .NET Framework, e.g. .NET Compiler Platform, .NET Foundation and .NET Reflector.

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    Closed Problem with opening file

    Since I have downloaded new iOS, any newly downloaded MS Project fill will download but not open. Has anyone else seen this problem?
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    Closed Microsoft

    Pashare nmn po ng free microsoft word .. kelangan ko lang po tlga .. salamat po ..
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    Closed Paano pag may blocking issues ang pag install ng microsoft .net 4.6.2?

    Mga ka PHC. Need Help. Ang laptop ko ay Windows 7 64-bit Enterprise. mag iinstall sana ako ng Microsoft .NET 4.6.2 para sa shadowsocks pero ayaw nya, sabi: The .NET framework 4.6.2 is not supported on this operating system. Please Help sa may idea kung paano to ayusin. Thanks.
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    Closed help pls thankz

    need ko po product key microsoft office 365 for notbook pc11 windows 8 baka may alam kayo importante lang po thankz
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