>An excerpt From: > >http://www.computerworld.com/managementtopics/management/itspending/story/0,10801,86122,00.html > > > >2. CLIENT/SERVER COMPUTING > >Why it's sinking: Two-tier computing with fat clients had its day, but there are now better ways to distribute data and computing power for flexibility, ease of maintenance and business continuity. > >The original client/server scheme—where the application's visual presentation and business logic reside on the desktop, and data resides on a server—is an idea whose time has passed. It's being replaced by Web browser clients, n-tier systems and Web services. > >and then propagated by: > >http://www.infotechadvisor.com/current_issue/index.cfm?#r5
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Nick Neklioudov Universal Thread Consultant 3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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