And 59 percent of those were found in Web applications.
As of 2010, the web application seems to be still under construction.
It allows you to create a web application in a very short time.
Web applications are even more of a huge time and money sink than they were years ago when I started making them for living.
Which is not bad because web applications are a dangerous idea anyway.
Each web application will typically have at least one site collection.
There's no other way to launch a large web application.
The company offering the web application has complete control over it.
It's as if they have never used a web application before and are trying to figure out how to make one from scratch.
So why can't you have high performance, feature rich web applications?