Got this from Servoy.  Interesting!  There's a free webinar online this
Thursday.  Contact info provided below in case you want to join in.



On Thursday we have invited 3 ISVs that faced this dilemma, please join
us for this free webinar online. They will tell you in detail which
options they evaluated and where they are right now.

Many FoxPro ISVs (independent software vendors) as well as professional
software developers consider using .NET for a business application
sometime. At Servoy, we kept hearing from our prospects and customers
that tried .NET - and often got stuck about 70 to 75% of the way through
the project. They couldn't finish it, nor deploy.

Jeroen de Vries CEO of Softwear: "We selected Servoy because it has a
lot of things we loved in FoxPro: it's easy, fast to develop with, but
also because it addresses a couple of problems we identified in FoxPro:
SaaS enabled, standards based and scalable - to name a few."

Jan Aleman, Servoy CEO, will host and be the moderator for this webinar.
Don't miss this opportunity! There will be actual FoxPro ISVs presenting
and you will be able to ask them questions about their experiences.

Thursday, March 26, 2009
10am PST - 1pm EST
Or your local time: http://tinyurl.com/ctqys6
NOTE! Due to summertime there is an extra hour difference between USA
and Europe!

And check out our FoxPro landing page for an overview:
www.servoy.com/foxpro

PS. If you are unable to attend but would like more information please
contact me directly.

Sincerely,

Yvo Boom
Business Development Director
Servoy USA



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