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.NET Controls Give the Edge to Alerting

Overview Alert Technologies Ltd, is an ISV recognized for their innovation in developing a generic purpose alerting application. Alert Technologies Ltd was formed in late 2003 with a DTI Smart Award to develop and bring to market a new type of business alerting product. Alert Technologies noticed that many organizations were suffering due to not only a lack of timely alerts surrounding business critical issues, but also the technical complexity of existing alerting systems, they turned to Microsoft's .NET Framework and Infragistics NetAdvantage to create a cutting-edge alerting system that allowed non-technical business decision makers to define the events that are most important to them, receive a real time alert when it occurs.

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PublisherInfragistics File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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