Thanks, are you also using some third party user controls, like Telerik controls? This was the part we liked in Silverlight that you can create really powerful user interfaces and also the Telerik reporting was a good solution for the reports running in the browser.
>I'm doing almost exclusive ASP.Net MVC work now. It's a great platform. Easy to use. Easy to test due to separation of concerns. Your issues with Silverlight are valid, but both MVC and EF have been open sourced by Microsoft.
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>>Indeed we refer to client side. For the host it would not be a problem to stick with IIS. The advantages we would see in using Asp MVC would be to have a programmer friendly development tool (VS) which goes well along with the development of the host application, which also would be done in VS using C#.
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant