Dot Net Solutions: Case Study
Dot Net Solutions has leveraged the power, flexibility, security and reliability of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform to create cloud based infrastructure solutions for a variety of clients with a host of different needs.

Dot Net Solutions & Windows Azure
Dot Net Solutions is a technology-focussed systems integrator. It's one of the UK leaders in helping organisations large and small architect and build business solutions for the Cloud. Customers range from venture backed start-ups to global multinationals.
As a boutique developer, Dot Net relies on Microsoft software to help it meet and exceed the needs of clients large and small, creating business solutions on time, to specification and to budget. The Windows Azure platform has become an integral part of its business, and the company's experience and expertise with Windows Azure is helping Dot Net win business and build on its success.
"There are real cost savings involved in using Windows Azure over either your internal infrastructure or a traditional hosting company. Push everything to the cloud. It doesn't need to fit within one of the classic cloud computing scenarios. With any application, you're going to be able to get massive cost savings."
Dan Scarfe, Chief Executive, Dot Net Solutions
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