>From your manager's perspective, draw up a side by side comparison of the
cost to develop, deploy, maintain, and end-of-life the any given app.
Unsure how Powerbuilder works nowadays, but client/server apps used to have
strict per-seat licensing plus associated cost for runtime deployments.
Browser based apps are obviously less costly in that regard.





-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 12:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: benefits of a web based application

All,
        At my job, we are replacing a PowerBuilder app with a web based
CF app.  My boss wanted me to write up a paragraph on why web based
applications are better than locally installed executables (for an
executive meeting).  Other than the ease of updates to the system, what
else can I include.  Please help my brain block right now.  :)

~Brad




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