ASP.NET Primary Use Case
My current use case for ASP.NET mainly involves APIs and websites.
View full review »Our company uses Custom Vision, which is a computer vision platform by Microsoft that is part of Azure service.
The platform provides classification and object detection capabilities. This is the only solution we use because in Egypt, the law does not allow us to use cloud services for enterprises such as banks or mail, so we mainly build the model and deploy it on-premises.
It's a combination between .NET technology and Python packages, mainly open source and the .NET solution. When we have a model, we export it in a standard format called ONNX, and this model can be deployed on-premises.
It functions as an engine with web services. We build the model at the back end, and the interface operates through ASP.NET web services.
We implement web applications or develop our own products with functionality exposed through REST API implemented by ASP.NET.
We can integrate this with fingerprint devices and other systems, depending on our customer needs. When we have a solution, it can be integrated with other solutions. We provide the integration layer, mostly through REST API, sometimes hot folders, and sometimes offline queries and batches overnight. We have many ways to integrate with other systems, depending on our client.
Optimization occurs in several cases, either through handling the database or implementing caching techniques. We optimize our network round trip, minimize data, and cache data so whenever we have it, we don't need to query it unless it is updated.
View full review »My major use case for ASP.NET is because it is easy to use and suitable for almost all kinds of business applications. We don't use classic ASP.NET anymore. We always use it with ASP.NET version 8 or .NET Core, the ASP.NET Core, and within the Microsoft .NET Core framework for the server-side development which provides microservices for the UI such as React or Angular.
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Ahmed Mohamed El Ahmar
Software Engineer at Freebees
I am mainly developing backend solutions, microservices, and monolithic web backends with ASP.NET.
I tried Angular and Blazor; I worked with Angular a long time ago, but I worked with a small project using Blazor and .NET MVC quite a while ago. I think Blazor has a strong future with WebAssembly and related technologies, but I am not primarily a front-end developer.
ASP.NET has become an old term; now it is called .NET simply with the .NET 9 and .NET 10 versions.
I have been developing ASP.NET for years, and I have also been developing with Java for years.
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AbhilashCr
Solutions Architect at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
ASP.NET is easy to use and suitable for almost all kinds of business applications. We do not use classic ASP.NET anymore. We always use ASP.NET version 8 or .NET Core, which is ASP.NET Core, and within the Microsoft .NET Core framework for server-side development which provides microservices for the UI such as React or Angular.
On the client side, all code is developed with React or Angular, and ASP.NET is used for server-side business integrations.
View full review »I work as a solution architect and a technical architect, too. I use .NET and ASP.NET specifically for web development. Nowadays, it's not just ASP.NET. We mostly use microservices or service-oriented architecture, so the web development is in Angular or React, and we create APIs like microservices or SOA. Either way, its working depends upon the client. We mostly develop single-page applications, and the backend is Microsoft .NET Core. Now we are migrating to .NET 7.0, and I have mostly been using SQL Server in the backend. I have also been working using Azure DocumentDB for some of the NoSQL.
My client is a medium-sized enterprise.
View full review »We mainly use ASP.NET for handling tasks like check and credit card processing in the financial services sector and in utilities billing, particularly for managing services like gas and electricity.
We are a company which has more strength with ASP.NET developers. Microsoft technologies are very easy to understand, integrate and adopt. And we have a working background on that. Our customer decided to use this because they want to develop those applications in ASP.NET.
I am responsible for maintaining the backend API for a website built with React, which supports the front end and I use ASP.NET.
View full review »We use ASP.NET for e-commerce, attendance modules, and school management.
View full review »Our primary use case is to develop food and geolocation applications.
View full review »Our company used the solution to provide web services, pages, and registration forms for our client's job portal.
View full review »Throughout the last five or six years, I've been jumping on and off on projects, sometimes working on Xamarin, and other times working on ASP.NET.
Currently, I'm working on a project that uses ASP.NET (with .NET Core) quite extensively. This project is intended to help a business internally maintain an inventory of their commodities, assets, and so on. It's essentially an inventory-based evolution developed on ASP.NET.
In total, we have around 30 users working with ASP.NET in my company.
Our use cases depend on the specific requirements. For example, to get data from Jira to process and build reports using Power BI.
View full review »Our primary use case for ASP.NET is for the web-based department. However, as local platforms are being introduced, we are trying to reduce our use of ASP.NET.
View full review »I am using ASP.NET for business solutions.
With ASP.NET I create APIs
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Sravan Kumar Kolloju
Project Lead at AIA
Our primary use is for development purposes, to cater to the company's business requirements and needs. We have our own team where we get exactly what they want through the business analysts. Then according to that, we design and cater to the requirements and implement it.
View full review »If a project is inherited from a client, we would need to utilize ASP.NET, in such cases, we strongly recommend upgrading to .NET
View full review »We primarily use the solution to create workflows, forms, and applications.
View full review »Our company has a staff of five technicians and we use the solution for web application development projects on customer's local systems.
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Roland Sanz
Consultant at Infonavit
We use ASP.NET to develop web applications and web API. I'm working at a government financial institution in Mexico that helps citizens buy a house.
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AlonsoMora
Sales Manager at Oracle
I used ASP.NET for my personal information in the company, including things like payslips, vacation requests, information about my profile, and career development.
View full review »I use ASP.NET for VBScript. It is used to schedule, deploy, and monitor different processes within UiPath.
View full review »I am a Microsoft .NET technology architect and ASP.NET is one of the platforms that I develop with and support.
View full review »Tata Technologies support manufacturing organizations and our customers are global automotive and aerospace manufacturers. Using Microsoft technologies we have developed applications for PLM, business applications solving business needs. The primary use cases would be to resolve business problems in Supply Chain, Inbound and Outbound logistics, Procurement to Pay, Contract to Pay, HR domain, Dealer Management System, Customer Relationship Management.
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Bhupesh Sharma
System Analyst at Intersoft Data Labs
I have been using ASP.NET and Microsoft technologies for more than five years. I have never been this much addicted to a language like I am right now with C#. We have been using ASP.NET framework from mobile development to web development. It just works like a perfect solution to each possible project I've come across in life up till now.
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