The other way to SAAS a VFP9 app is through any kind of Remote Terminal service. Citrix VDI, Remote Desktop Application, and TSPlus are all contenders. The latter is the least expensive.
If you are looking at 500+ users, the cost of the underlying servers (whether owned or rented) comes into play, plus Server OS Licensing and "platform" (e.g., FoxInCloud) server licensing. And, also, you have to consider security expenses for the servers. If you are in a position for your app where this is a possibility, that's a whole different discussion with different options and (for met at least) different conclusions.
Hank
>>>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).
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>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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