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How to migrate project from ASP.NET MVC to ASP.NET Core

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Learn why your project might need this migration, discover the example of website redesign and custo

Learn why your project might need this migration, discover the example of website redesign and customization made by our partners and find how you can protect your business from fraud. [Logo]( [Migrate from ASP.NET MVC to ASP.NET Core]( Learn why your project might need this migration, discover the example of website redesign and customization made by our partners and find how you can protect your business from fraud. [A Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating a Project from ASP.NET MVC to ASP.NET Core]( Here is a practical guide on migrating a project from АSР.NЕТ MVC framework to АSР.NЕТ Core. Step-by-step instructions written by the team of nopCommerce open-source project can be easily applied to any АSР.NЕТ MVC project. It also describes why you might need to upgrade, and why projects that do not yet keep up with pace should consider it. [Read article]( [Megamall: migration to nopCommerce and a new design for the store growth]( Megamall: migration to nopCommerce and a new design for the store growth Megamall.ge sells electronics and household appliances since 2015. Now it’s one of the leading eCommerce sites in Georgia with convenient payment methods and user-friendly interface. It was moved to nopCommerce with redesign work done by Wandio team. You have the opportunity to compare “before” and “after” state of the store yourself. Just read below. [Read article]( [FraudLabs Pro] Our Technology partner FraudLabs Pro developed a fraud prevention plugin which helps merchants to protect their business from malicious fraudsters by screening all order transactions for fraud patterns. How does it work? It validates all elements, such as geolocation, anonymous proxy, email address, blacklist record, credit card BIN, transaction velocity and others together with the use of machine learning to detect the fraud orders. The plugin provides you with: - Minimization of frauds and chargebacks due to advanced algorithm; - Validation rules customization; - Free Fraud Prevention Solution (500 orders per month); - Instant notifications about fraud orders (by email or mobile app) and other features. [Download plugin]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View this email in browser](

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