
Recently, many of our customers have been migrating their legacy client side software to server based applications. This indeed, as our latest white paper states, is a trend in enterprise level document creation and publishing.
Business critical documents must always be up-to-date and customized depending upon the recipient or the publisher. The recently released TX Text Control .NET Server 12.0 assists enterprises in achieving this goal.
Below is a brief summary of what we consider to be the key benefits of server side applications:
Migrating your current client side applications to a contemporary server side application is far less hassle that you probably imagine. If your application is written using TX Text Control .NET, modifying it to run with TX Text Control .NET Server is not that difficult. My co-workers and I are here to assist with all technical issues, relating the migration and to TX Text Control in general.
I would be only too delighted to talk to you on the telephone to discuss the benefits of server side applications and of course in particular, how you can use TX Text Control .NET Server to migrate your current client based applications.
Similarly, if you are considering a new project in which you have to process text and generate word processing documents, and are considering building a client side application, still get in contact with me: We can discuss together whether a server side application would not better meet your goals. Often, it is only at second glance that one realizes that the client side mindset may not be the correct way to go.
Call me or let me call you back.