developing new applications
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We are in the process of centralizing everything - data, apps, 3rd party imports, SSIS jobs, etc. Most of the home grown apps are going to need to be completely overhauled, and the 3rd party stuff and SSIS jobs can all use XML. If you were going to use a development platform going forward to get things off the ground and you were starting from scratch, what would you use? We currently write everything in C# and rely heavily on AD for application permissions and access. Any suggestions would be welcome. I was thinking that since we're moving to a bigger focus on BI and possibly moving to Sharepoint for a lot of our internal work, that Flex, Adobe Air, Laszlo Systems or some other XML RIS technology might be a good way to look. All of this is internal, don't have to worry about being public. Thanks! :-D
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We are in the process of centralizing everything - data, apps, 3rd party imports, SSIS jobs, etc. Most of the home grown apps are going to need to be completely overhauled, and the 3rd party stuff and SSIS jobs can all use XML. If you were going to use a development platform going forward to get things off the ground and you were starting from scratch, what would you use? We currently write everything in C# and rely heavily on AD for application permissions and access. Any suggestions would be welcome. I was thinking that since we're moving to a bigger focus on BI and possibly moving to Sharepoint for a lot of our internal work, that Flex, Adobe Air, Laszlo Systems or some other XML RIS technology might be a good way to look. All of this is internal, don't have to worry about being public. Thanks! :-D
This sounds frighteningly like someone just heard of XML for the first time and decided to use it everywhere. Use visual studio to write your C# apps. XML, you can edit in any text editor.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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This sounds frighteningly like someone just heard of XML for the first time and decided to use it everywhere. Use visual studio to write your C# apps. XML, you can edit in any text editor.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Nope, it's someone who is trying to figure out where we should be in several years and trying to set the ground work now. We have a bunch of C# apps, a bunch of SSRS reports, and a LOT of sql data that needs to be manhandled into some state to allow our users to analyze it. I figured since a lot of things can be translated somehow into XML so that would be a good medium. Honestly, I'm in way over my head, and I'm looking for some direction.
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Nope, it's someone who is trying to figure out where we should be in several years and trying to set the ground work now. We have a bunch of C# apps, a bunch of SSRS reports, and a LOT of sql data that needs to be manhandled into some state to allow our users to analyze it. I figured since a lot of things can be translated somehow into XML so that would be a good medium. Honestly, I'm in way over my head, and I'm looking for some direction.
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