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24/08/2013 09:51:49
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
Divers
Thread ID:
01581120
Message ID:
01581341
Vues:
63
>You can easily find alternatives to Office, less easy for a vertical S/W that your company runs on.

sure. Pencil, paper, slide rule, OpenOffice...

But people and corporations choose to use Office.

>
>And there are many of them: "The mid-market — companies with 50 to 2,000 employees — is a sleeping giant about to be energized by productivity-boosting software-as-a-service (SaaS)." - http://venturebeat.com/2013/08/16/how-saas-is-triggering-the-rise-of-mid-market-companies/
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>
>>>We did.
>>
>>To assume that people use Windows because it supports VFP is a bit of a leap.
>>In fact, I found the one of the key sales factors for VFP during the mid to late 90's was the fact that it was owned by MS and ran on Windows.
>>The people I work with were then, and still are now, using Windows because of the almost worldwide adoption of Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook as defacto standards.
>>
>>Another key advantage that everyone takes for granted, is the fact that any peripheral manufacturer who wants to sell a product has to have a seamless interface with Windows. Other platforms are optional.
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>>If I told my clients that I was taking all that away from them, I'd last 5 minutes.
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>>On a recent TV talk show, one of the guests derided an idea as being "Powerpoint deep."
>>Think about that for a minute and tell me again that people are using Windows because of VFP.
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>>I've spent a lot of time recently looking at other platforms and jumping through hoops to get basic functions to work.
>>Take a fresh look at Windows one of these days. It's one of the greatest tech achievements in history.
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>>>>I'm not sure you can quantify that.
>>>>
>>>>>They could and should have done more with VFP. This was not a misstep but a full blown strategic disaster brought upon Microsoft by Microsoft. It is as if the worst enemy of Microsoft has always been themselves (developers not included). Again, how many Win OS installations are still out there solely because of VFP apps? The answer to that is a testament to the degree of near-sightedness of MSFT. They looked at VFP sales when they should have looked at WinOS installs because of VFP. It shouldn't take a genius to see it. The very reason they bought FoxPro (strategics) is the reason why they should have continued improving it.
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