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Huddle.net provides business-class online collaboration spaces. As a new company, it had to get its product to market fast, but also use trusted development tools to gain credibility with its target customers. By joining Microsoft Empower for ISVs, Huddle.net accessed a full suite of Microsoft applications at minimal cost. Its development team created the Huddle.net Web site by using the Microsoft .NET Framework with ASP.NET, and the company now has a fast-growing customer base.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Mar 2008 |
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