On Mon, May 14, 2012, at 10:29 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:

> I was already planning to use MS SQL Express as the back-end, since, any
> client that may use that App really should NOT have more than 5 people
> at a time using it. 

SQL Server Express could easily handle anything you can throw at it,
since it's the essentially same as the other variants except it has a
10GB database limit, and you can't cluster it. Don't think of it as
being some lightweight, cut-down thing.

You need to ask yourself some more questions for what you want from it
going forward. 

Is it desktop only, browser only, or both?
If desktop is involved, do you care about cross-platform?
Should it be available in the cloud? Or on-premises? Or both?
If in the cloud, will it be single or multi-tenant?
Do you want to charge based on usage or a one-off fee?

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


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