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UIP—Ultra-Info Portal is an advanced application for accessing the Web-related application that permits users to handle tasks using browser network environments. UIP application was developed by using ASP.NET and.NET framework. It gains attention through it several e-content packages which a great way is to arrived solution. Ultra-Info Portal is common in every big organization to provide services to customers. In today’s world, consumers expect easy access to information about organizations, and meanwhile, Internet and Intranet are becoming common to all organizations. Organizations like banks and other service provider organizations; they compete for each other to provide services to the customers and to attract them. To provide easy services, they are searching for new and popular technology. To satisfy their wants Ultra-Info Portal will become a good tool to use. They can easily interact with organizations with this user-friendly tool.

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Ezhilarasi, T.P., Dilip, G., Latchoumi, T.P., Balamurugan, K. (2020). UIP—A Smart Web Application to Manage Network Environments. In: Raju, K., Govardhan, A., Rani, B., Sridevi, R., Murty, M. (eds) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1090. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1480-7_8

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