Autodesk Fusion runs in browser, and even SolidWorks has an online version. You were saying?...
> every bank is rewriting their custom windows-only software
This has been happening for a while, actually. Typically they rewrite software as webapps, with a microservice-based backend.
> not even touching the capital required for such a transition that in many cases has questionable benefits (from a business perspective).
Software gets rewritten all the time, often in the "Ship of Theseus" way. The next rewrite will just focus on moving stuff away from MS.
Mostly used for visualisation, rather than real work, especially given the browser limitations.
Autodesk Fusion runs in browser, and even SolidWorks has an online version. You were saying?...
> every bank is rewriting their custom windows-only software
This has been happening for a while, actually. Typically they rewrite software as webapps, with a microservice-based backend.
> not even touching the capital required for such a transition that in many cases has questionable benefits (from a business perspective).
Software gets rewritten all the time, often in the "Ship of Theseus" way. The next rewrite will just focus on moving stuff away from MS.