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ASP.NET is the latest version of Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology
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ASP.NET is the next generation ASP, but it's not an upgraded version of ASP. ASP.NET is an entirely new technology for server-side scripting. It was written from the ground up and is not backward compatible with classic ASP.ASP.NET is the major part of the Microsoft's .NET Framework.
ASP.NET is a server side scripting technology that enables scripts (embedded in web pages) to be executed by an Internet server.
• ASP.NET is a Microsoft Technology
• ASP stands for Active Server Pages
• ASP.NET is a program that runs inside IIS
• IIS (Internet Information Services) is Microsoft's Internet server
• IIS comes as a free component with Windows servers
• IIS is also a part of Windows 2000 and XP Professional
ASP.NET 2.0 improves upon Asp.Net by adding support for several new features and ASP.NET 3.0 is not a new version of ASP.NET. It's just the name for a new ASP.NET 2.0 framework library with support for Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation; and Windows Card Space.
Benefits of ASP.Net
• ASP.NET has better language support, a large set of new controls and XML based components.
• ASP.NET provides increased performance by running compiled code.
• ASP.NET code is not fully backward compatible with ASP.
• Event-driven programming
• User authentication, with accounts and roles
• Higher scalability
• Easier configuration and deployment
If one desire’s a website with e-commerce functionalities then it is suggested to go for shopping carts built on the ASP.Net platform as it can incorporate all functionalities which are easier for users to get their online shop up and running in a short span of time.
ASP.NET website development as a technology allows developers to create shopping carts that are flexible, search engine friendly and can be set up quite easily. The flexibility provided by ASP .NET framework adds more value to your online storefront. You can add unlimited products, categories and even customize the layout and design according to your convenience, many sub categories can be created within the existing categories and these applications are easy that user themselves can alter the applications according to their need. Shopping carts developed using the ASP.NET framework support database friendly languages like MS-ACCESS and MS-SQL.
Outsourcing Asp.Net Development India
Going for outsourcing of ASP.net development India one of the major advantages that a company gets is quality solutions because of skilled manpower who are perfectly capable of delivering solutions when it comes to a wide array of software services, apart from the major amount of money which is saved.
At IndiaNic, we have worked on many types of Internet business solutions. Some of the business domains that we work on are E-commerce solutions, Asp.Net Development; Web services based .Net Application Development and many more.

This article is written by Lane John. He is one of the best PHP Developers. He write many article on PHP Development. You can find more information about PHP Development on www.Indianic.com .

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