My company administers health care provider networks for health care payors (each payor has a network of providers available to their members). When a health care provider's qualifications or other information change, those changes need to be communicated to the payor(s) with whom they are contracted. Currently we use a legacy Visual FoxPro application to manage producing the data change files (MS Excel format) to be sent to the payor.
Evolution of the business model has required us to begin the process of re-writing the application. I was wondering it this is the type of project for which ASP.Net MVC would be a good fit. I'm primarily a Windows developer, but my manager has often expressed an interest in moving our line of business applications to our intranet for ease maintenance and better accessibility. He gets no argument from me, as I've wanted to work on a web-based project for a while, now.
My primary concern is whether or not an ASP.Net MVC application could properly support the task of executing a SQL Server stored procedure (no-brainer, of course) to retrieve the provider change data and produce numerous MS Excel files from that data (one for each payor) in one operation. Those files would need to be either saved locally or generated on a network share.
As I recall, there are concerns pertaining to accessing local resources from a web app, so is this even possible?
Thanks.