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By: Shannon Margolis

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Microsoft’s .NET technology is a technology designed to connect. What to connect? Well everything that can be connected through software – people, systems, computers, and other things and devices.

A more thorough definition of .NET would be that it is a top level domain, initially designed to be used by Internet Service Providers, but now it has expanded and everyone can make use of a .net domain. It uses the Internet DNS (domain Naming System) and it is an abbreviation of the word ‘network’.

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By: Andrew Karasev

ERP LogoMicrosoft Business Solutions is Microsoft subdivision and historically it is joining several products development companies under one roof: Great Plains Software, Navision Software, Microsoft CRM (this one was developed by MBS), Solomon Software, SMS: QuickSell 2000 – which is now Microsoft Retail Management System.

Let’s first look at your ERP system selection (without Retail Solution). Your options are:

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By: Shannon Margolis

SQL Server 2005A SQL (Structured Query Language) server is a complete system designed for the purpose of database management, development and administration. With the help of the SQL server software, users are able to create and handle large relational or structural databases and develop applications that increase the effectiveness of their business.

Microsoft SQL Server has always been the best database platform. It provides secure storage and when it comes to working with large databases no other product can be compared with SQL server. It is also very closely related to Visual Studio and The office suite, so it’s perfect for both database administrators and people who work with smaller and simpler databases

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By: Michaela Cernescu

Web 2.0 LogoWeb 2.0 is considered the new generation of websites. It stands for websites that are interactive with its members, allows its members to dynamically change the sites, add content to them, and interact with other members of the site like never before.

This is a huge shift in mentality. In Web 1.0 my website was only mine and nobody dare to touch it! In Web 2.0 my website is like a huge forum where people are active, add content and really interact with each other.

We can divide The Web 2.0 sites in these categories:

  • Social Bookmarking
  • Social Networking
  • Video sites
  • Pod Casting

Some people add Blogs as a distinctive category of Web 2.0 sites because of the openness and conversational nature of Blogs.

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