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MS Team to Create Microsoft Silverlight Practice
- By Eugene Chernyh
- Published 12/14/2007
- Web Designers
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MS Team, a software engineering services provider specializing in the Microsoft .NET Framework desktop, web and mobile applications, announced its participation in Microsoft Silverlight Partner Initiative. MS Team has formed a practice focused on Microsoft Silverlight to provide its clients with Rich Internet Applications built using Silverlight and the .NET Framework platform.
Microsoft Silverlight is a new cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web. Delivered to end users through a fast installation, Silverlight offers consistent experiences to both Macintosh and Windows users on a variety of browsers including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari. Based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, Silverlight enables developers and designers to easily use existing skills and tools to deliver media experiences and RIAs for the Web.
“Being a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, we strive to adopt the cutting edge technologies. We’re committed to supporting Silverlight through technology evangelism and providing our clients with Rich Internet Applications,” – said Oleg Kokorin, president & CEO, MS Team. “Microsoft Silverlight allows us to utilize our .NET Framework skills while creating rich, interactive content and engaging graphics. Interest among our clients, media companies, continues to grow and I’m looking forward to spreading the technology to our clients from other industries.”
“We are excited to be working closely with MS Team to help provide users wit
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