R
Ryan
Terminal Services 2007 offers a new feature I believe will be called
RAIL: Remote Applications Integrated Locally.
This feature allows for remote applications to look as if they were
installed locally. In the example I saw the guy went to his start menu
and opened a remote version of Excel which acted as if it was local.
(No VPN needed)
Now for my question.
In the future will large/complex software systems that need the
complexity, development ease, and responsiveness of windows development
use this feature over HTML/browser-based/ASP.Net?
My view is yes.
-imagine companies with 100's of client applications which will now be
able to be managed by the server
-imagine not having to deal with HTML/Javascript/CSS in development
(and I know everything about it)
What do you think?
RAIL: Remote Applications Integrated Locally.
This feature allows for remote applications to look as if they were
installed locally. In the example I saw the guy went to his start menu
and opened a remote version of Excel which acted as if it was local.
(No VPN needed)
Now for my question.
In the future will large/complex software systems that need the
complexity, development ease, and responsiveness of windows development
use this feature over HTML/browser-based/ASP.Net?
My view is yes.
-imagine companies with 100's of client applications which will now be
able to be managed by the server
-imagine not having to deal with HTML/Javascript/CSS in development
(and I know everything about it)
What do you think?