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technology choiceI am considering developing an online security service in the form of a web
application. However, because customer's security information would be stored on my servers I am unsure if this will be accepted. Perhaps customers want to run the application "in-house" so that their data is stored locally. I am convinced however, that some customers will want/accept the fact that their data is stored on my servers. This makes me unsure wether to develop a regular ASP.NET+Silverlight application, or if I should choose something that users can also deploy and use "in-house". Is there a techonology (or perhaps a design pattern) that would help me accomplish both? =?Utf-8?B?S2FpIEZyYW5zc29u?= wrote on 09 jun 2009 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general: > I am considering developing an online security service in the form of Do you have a classic asp Q?> a web application. However, because customer's security information > would be stored on my servers I am unsure if this will be accepted. > Perhaps customers want to run the application "in-house" so that their > data is stored locally. I am convinced however, that some customers > will want/accept the fact that their data is stored on my servers. > > This makes me unsure wether to develop a regular ASP.NET+Silverlight > application, or if I should choose something that users can also > deploy and use "in-house". Is there a techonology (or perhaps a design > pattern) that would help me accomplish both? This is a classic asp group. Dotnet questions should be asked in <microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet> -- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress) Hi Kfransson,
As for the problem scenario you mentioned, would you provide some further info on how your web application will work with your client users or what is the role it will perform. I think the technology choice you said should be something like whether to choose a C/S (rich client based) model or B/S model. Also, as other members suggested, if your question will be specific to ASP.NET or .NET framework, we would recommend you post in those .NET /ASP.NET specific newsgroups such as: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet Thanks for your posting! Sincerely, Steven Cheng Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: msd***@microsoft.com. ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/aa948868.aspx#notifications. -------------------- Show quoteHide quote >From: =?Utf-8?B?S2FpIEZyYW5zc29u?= <kfransson@nospam.nospam> >Subject: technology choice >Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 05:31:01 -0700 > >I am considering developing an online security service in the form of a web >application. However, because customer's security information would be stored >on my servers I am unsure if this will be accepted. Perhaps customers want to >run the application "in-house" so that their data is stored locally. I am >convinced however, that some customers will want/accept the fact that their >data is stored on my servers. > >This makes me unsure wether to develop a regular ASP.NET+Silverlight >application, or if I should choose something that users can also deploy and >use "in-house". Is there a techonology (or perhaps a design pattern) that >would help me accomplish both? >
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