RO vs kbmMW



I would like to setup the app using an n-tier approach.
I have seen several threads in the past in regards to RO vs kbmMW.

I have noticed that both products have made great advancements since I last
read the reviews and I would like to get updated recommendations from
other users about each product and why you prefer your choice.

-Price (concern, but not the deciding factor)
-Support (developer / community)
-Learning curve (Currently using DBISAM C/S installs)
-Future proof? (Any news on what is ahead for each that would help on the decision)

>From your experience, is n-tier considered overkill in some instances and what
is the deciding factor that you make your decision to use/not use n-tier?

>From several conversations, I understand that n-tier can be faster than a basic
C/S approach?

I plan to develop in D7 at the moment, unless D2006 proves to be a better option for us.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Regards,
Scott.


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