Application architects can use the .NET Platform to develop, deploy, and support distributed applications. Highly integrated but flexible, this platform enables developers to build end-to-end business solutions that can leverage existing architectures and applications. Windows DNA was an architecture for building tightly-coupled, distributed Web applications. As distributed applications began to require more loosely-coupled principles, the Microsoft architecture moved to the .NET Platform.
Plus, Microsoft Distributed Applications E-Learning lets you learn at your own pace. Work online or download courses to your computer to study when you are not connected to the Internet. |