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Adapt Your Web Architecture for .NET 

 
by Barry Bloom

This online article explains about why n-tier architectures are used in a better way and how to use .NET Web services in an intranet application. The author also discusses about the impact of .NET Framework upon web applications. This article helps the webmasters to build up their business through the right web architecture.

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