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.

Conclusion
The Windows Azure platform enables Dot Net Solutions to develop compelling solutions for its clients, with high fault-tolerance and availability, strong security and all the computing power they might demand, on-top. What's more, by reducing infrastructure burden and working with the widest possible range of technologies, Windows Azure makes both development and support easier, leaving Dot Net and its clients to concentrate on what they do best.
Whatever application a company is running, and whatever technology they use to develop it, Windows Azure offers the simplest and most cost effective means of taking it to the cloud, and Dot Net Solutions has the experience and expertise to make it happen.
"Windows Azure "allows us to focus on where our value-add is and where our particular skills lie, and delegate the rest of it out to Microsoft."
Dan Scarfe, Chief Executive, Dot Net Solutions
Get the ITPro daily newsletter
Sign up today and you will receive a free copy of our Future Focus 2025 report - the leading guidance on AI, cybersecurity and other IT challenges as per 700+ senior executives
ITPro is a global business technology website providing the latest news, analysis, and business insight for IT decision-makers. Whether it's cyber security, cloud computing, IT infrastructure, or business strategy, we aim to equip leaders with the data they need to make informed IT investments.
For regular updates delivered to your inbox and social feeds, be sure to sign up to our daily newsletter and follow on us LinkedIn and Twitter.
-
M&S suspends online sales as 'cyber incident' continues
News Marks & Spencer (M&S) has informed customers that all online and app sales have been suspended as the high street retailer battles a ‘cyber incident’.
By Ross Kelly
-
Manners cost nothing, unless you’re using ChatGPT
Opinion Polite users are costing OpenAI millions of dollars each year – but Ps and Qs are a small dent in what ChatGPT could cost the planet
By Ross Kelly