Acumatica Cloud ERP starting to use .NetCore and its modern User Interface (UI)
Tim Rodman has some more details on this.
TIm Rodman, (CPA-Inactive) posted in Acumatica User Group by AUGForums.com
❤ My favorite session at Acumatica Summit 2023 was the developer session on the New Acumatica UI and .NET Core. Moving to the New UI and .NET Core is a massive undertaking that will probably take years to complete. Although it's a technical topic, it's important for "regular people" to understand because, in my opinion, it will make Acumatica an entirely different application. 🏃♀️ The main takeaway for "regular people", in my opinion, is that it will make screens in Acumatica A LOT FASTER. 🤔 Why will it be faster? Because more work will be done by your local browser and less work will be done by the web server. Currently, the IIS web server is a bottleneck that is overworked and slows down the Acumatica application. 🤣 The hilarious part about this is that the philosophy on this changes every decade or so. In the 1970s you had mainframe computers where all of the processing was done on the Server. In the 1980s and 1990s you had the PC revolution where processing moved to the Client. Then the internet took off in the 2000s and the processing moved back to the Server ("the Cloud"). Acumatica was born in the 2000s and so far has been all about processing on the Server. With the New UI, the processing now shifts back to the Client which is your web browser. You could say that we're now back in the 1980s 🕹 👍 That's fine with me though because I think it will make things faster overall. And it's not really the 1980s because we won't have to do local Windows client installs. Acumatica will still get deployed centrally in the cloud. 📄 You can checkout my notes from this session on the move to the New UI and .NET Core in this blog post: https://lnkd.in/gyvmGc_m 💡 Also note on the top of that blog post that there are links to my notes from the other sessions that I attended at Acumatica Summit 2023.
Acumatica Summit 2023 – The New Acumatica UI, .NET Core, and xRP Framework Migration (Las Vegas, NV)