>>Do you think that SaaS can be only when the application is web-based?
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>No, not necessarily.
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>>That is, could a VFP9-based application (desktop/Windows) be a SaaS?
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>Yes. For example, you could host a VFP app on a web-connected physical or cloud RDS host, and give clients credentials to connect via RDC.
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>There are other remote access alternatives.
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>I understand FoxInCloud is a relatively easy way to "webify" a VFP app (I've never looked at it).
Thank you for the reply and the options. I have never looked at the FoxInCloud either. But hosting a VFP app maybe something to consider.
I am just in discussion with a customer who is considering make my product a SaaS. So, I have to be ready to answer their questions.
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