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>"CDS wanted to replace Visual FoxPro with a recognized and widely accepted platform."
There are no longer any case studies on microsoft.com that say that. The case study a few days ago was in error, but it has been fixed. If you re-read the case study at
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestudies/casestudy.asp?CaseStudyID=14755, it now properly promotes VS .NET and VFP working together and the company still uses VFP in the solution.
I just replied with more details on this in the thread called New case study in MSDN Flash in the Chatter section. For example, the sentence you reference above from the introduction was modified to: "CDS wanted to Web-enable their existing Visual FoxPro application by combining it with the power and flexibility of ASP.NET."