.NET Straightforward Look
August 08, 2025

.NET Straightforward Look

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with .NET

We are using .Net as a framework to manage interfaces between ERP and shop floor systems. This makes custom interfaces between non-standard applications very easy to handle from a data logging perspective and an API development and management perspective. I am happy with the speed at which the interfaces are processing data from SAP Business One to MES systems.

Pros

  • API development and management
  • Easy-to-handle Data logging to fetch current and historical logs
  • Processing speed
  • Customizations
  • Flexibility

Cons

  • Excessive .Net knowledge and coding skills are required. In this modern low-code/no-code era, it would be prudent if .Net comes with AI-based coding bots to help nontraditional developers deploy and use the platform.
  • We were able to build SAP BTP Cloud-connected application to integrate with SAP Business One in less than a month using .Net
It is a bit hard to maintain the code, which needs coding expertise. Hence, without expertise in coding, using and maintaining custom built applications is not easy. However, these interfaces are fulfilling our customer needs.
  • Oracle Java SE
.NET is built by Microsoft and mainly uses C#. It is great if you work a lot with Windows or Azure. Java runs on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) and has been around longer. It is known for being reliable and widely used in large systems. Overall .Net works very well for us in a Microsoft-heavy environment.

Do you think .NET delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with .NET's feature set?

Yes

Did .NET live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of .NET go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy .NET again?

Yes

Apart from coding knowledge, I dont have any issues using .Net as a middleware between systems for customizations. Excessive .Net knowledge and coding skills are required. In this modern low-code/no-code era, it would be prudent if .Net comes with AI-based coding bots to help nontraditional developers deploy and use the platform.

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