Altitude3.Net

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Altitude3.Net
Developer(s) Nmédia Solutions
Initial releaseJune 1, 2000;23 years ago (2000-06-01)
Platform .Net
Type Content Management System, Content Management Framework
Website altitude3.net

Altitude3.Net is an electronic business development platform that allows to create web and mobile systems along with interactive communication strategies. The platform has the same functionalities [1] [2] as a content management system (CMS) and communicates with other systems (accounting systems, manufacturing management software (MRP), business management software (enterprise resource planning (ERP)), database, Excel files, XML, CSV or all other kinds of structural data).

Contents

Nmédia solutions developed Altitude3.Net in 2001 using Microsoft's .NET Framework technology. The platform is currently using the 4.5 version of Microsoft's Framework.

History

In 2001, Nmédia solutions created the content management system Altitude. [3] As it went on, many versions were developed:

List of main functionalities

The Altitude3.Net platform is structured in many modules: [4]

Awards and recognitions

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