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What are people saying about AVR for .NET?

"AVR for .NET will reduce our Web development time and cost."

"We have developed an application in AVR for .NET integrating iSeries tables, picture capture software, access card printing, and storage of the pictures on the iSeries for later scanning in a relative short period of time. The application will allow the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee to produce facility access cards with pictures for verification of membership. This application would have taken us months to develop in WebSphere because of the learning curve but in AVR for .NET it was done in a matter of weeks."  
—Jeff Cubinski of JTS Technology, Inc. for YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee

"We chose AVR for .NET because it is the only visual development platform on the market today that allows us to write native .NET code to seamlessly access the IBM iSeries platform AND be integrated into larger multi-language .NET solutions. AVR for .NET allows us to take advantage of our existing pool of iSeries development talent, stay integrated with our existing iSeries green-screen applications, and at the same time take advantage of the newest .NET platform technologies. AVR for .NET is the only development platform today that can make that claim!"
—Toby Miller, consultant

"My company is going with AVR for .NET because we already know RPG and AVR for .NET represents a learning curve that is not overwhelming, not to mention that .NET is very powerful. AVR for .NET will reduce our Web development time and cost."
—Steve Stenglein, U.S. Warranty

"We are currently maintaining four Web sites that we created using the COM version of ASNA Visual RPG (2 public sites, 1 intranet and 1 B2B site). Due to the complexity of COM programming, it was time consuming to bring programmers up to speed. We had to train them in COM+, IIS, AVR, HTML, ASP, Interdev and VSS. With the introduction of AVR for .NET, all of these different areas have been either eliminated or brought into one environment. This now allows us to bring all of our RPG programmers into Web development and train them with a single interface and technique whether they are writing ASP, .NET or EXE files. Now there is no difference."
—Dave Wendleton, Genie Industries

“I choose AVR for .NET over WebSphere because learning new programming techniques and methods can be a daunting task, but ASNA makes it much easier with the quality of support and examples that are provided. Add ASNA training and the combination is unbeatable. A HUGE savings in development cycle is very probable, even with the time it will take to become proficient in .Net.”
—Dean Bathke, Mid-Continent

“Over the years ASNA has proven itself to provide top quality products and services. It is that quality and support that makes it an easy decision to chose AVR for .NET. When comparing AVR for .NET with other products, it is much more cost effective and easier to use than the other products yielding much greater productivity.”
—Mike Fonner, Telephone Service Co.

"AVR for .NET opens up a whole world of possibilities for our company. We are now able to explore avenues for marketing and support that were previously too costly or impractical. We also are able to leverage our existing programming knowledge, thereby reducing the learning curve. It's GREAT!!!"
—Charles Smith, Foretravel

"WebSphere isn't the easiest software to install and work with. The big difference is that applications can be developed in AVR.NET so much faster than with WebSphere and Java. [AVR for .NET] allows for the use of familiar legacy RPG language constructs and the use of the powerful .NET Framework at the same time. This allows our RPG/400 developers to be effective in the .NET environment quickly. The fact that AVR.NET [has] most of the features of the Microsoft languages is a huge plus. Having AVR in .NET will allow our developers to take advantage of the rapid development environment that .NET offers while being able to use a development language they are familiar with. We are primarily interested in developing web applications in AVR.NET for our customers. This includes both commercial web applications and internal company web applications run over their intranet. Whether a customer wants a new application to be developed or an existing AS/400 application to be re-written, we firmly believe that AVR.NET is the development platform of choice."
—Brian Bunney, PBSI

"AVR for .Net is very much like what we've been doing for years. I don't have to learn any new languages to be productive in the Microsoft Visual environment."
—Michele Pigott, Dynamic Design Technology

"[With AVR for .NET] I plan to build an intranet-based, ad hoc reporting tool for our in-house CORtrax users. [Our current version of] CORtrax is a custom, Client/Server system written in AVR 4.0 to manage work-orders for our Municipal Utilities (aka Public Works) group. I hope to user AVR.NET, ASP.NET and Crystal Reports to accomplish this task."
—Tim Stinar, City of Redding

 

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