Reference profile
netScope Overview
netScope is one of our strongest references when we want to demonstrate that we do not just develop a single client, but can sustain a technically clean product line across multiple product and operational stages. Starting from a specialised viewer for demanding image data, a C# product family emerges here with on-premises use, team expansion stages, server operation and a cloud perspective.


From a specialised viewer to a true product family
Precisely for clients, netScope is so interesting because this reference shows more than a single desktop client. The solution starts with a powerful viewer for Whole Slide Imaging, CZI and large image repositories, continues through team stages like Desk and Group into central server scenarios, and does not end with the initial delivery but reaches a cloud expansion stage with product logic, approvals and user management.
At its core this is about technically demanding data models and very large image collections. Image pyramids, channels, annotations, snapshots and navigation must work together so that users encounter no technical friction. This is exactly where it becomes apparent whether a development partner only builds screens or also knows how to make data-intensive specialised software usable, performant and maintainable over the long term.
With netScope Desk the first real networking step begins: a workstation exposes slides on the local network, and other users access them with the viewer. netScope Group continues this line and enables collaboration on a shared data basis. This makes it clear that the same domain substance does not stop at a single workstation but can grow, in a controlled manner, toward teamwork.
With the server this becomes a full multi-user system. The publicly documented server line names Microsoft IIS, .NET, SQL Server and single sign-on via SAML 2.0. Roles such as Reader, Writer and Admin are included. This exact combination demonstrates that we do not only build viewer interfaces but can translate projects, permissions, users, centralized data storage and web operation into a clean architecture.
- domain-deep viewer for demanding formats and large datasets
- controlled expansion path from single workstation to team stages, server and cloud
- multi-user operation with a role model, centralized data storage and web administration
- product development with genuine evolution rather than a one-off project delivery

Why netScope is so relevant to new clients
Product development instead of a single feature
netScope demonstrates that we can think across multiple product stages. Those who start locally, plan to connect teams later and need servers or cloud in the medium term will find a real expansion path here rather than a marketing slide.
Technical credibility through depth
Desktop, file-format expertise, performance, permissions, web administration and operation interlock here. This exact mix determines the long-term viability of demanding specialist projects.
Commercial benefit for your own project
If your project requires specialist data, multiple user levels, controlled approvals or later cloud scenarios, netScope is the appropriate reference to show that we not only understand this path but have already implemented it.
netScope as a reference for scalable product development
For companies that do not want a domain-deep solution to remain at a local initial version, netScope clearly demonstrates how we combine technical substance, product thinking and orderly expansion.
Read the related FAQ on netScope
We address the deeper architectural questions behind netScope in the FAQ hub in more detail: product expansion, C#, services, portals and the technical path from on-premises deployment to central operating models.