Yes, we are absolutely committed to cloud architecture. We have already made and continue making significant investments in consuming Web APIs, developing Web APIs with DataWindow technology, and PowerServer cloud deployment. The discontinuation of PowerScript Migrator should not be misinterpreted that Appeon is not committed to the cloud roadmap focus that we laid out years ago and have been executing against consistently ever since.
Now as far as why we discontinued PowerScript Migrator, it basically boils down to what Miguel and Arturo said. PowerScript Migrator is a simple syntax translator, and we never marketed it as some magical solution. Unfortunately, we misjudged the market... most customers either want something that eliminates majority of the conversion effort or they won't use it at all.
As a general rule, we do not discontinue a feature unless there is something better to replace it, the feature has little to no demand, the feature doesn't align with our roadmap, and/or the feature is security/liability risk. Sometimes a feature we discontinue might be combination of the reasons I mentioned. For the case of PowerScript Migrator, it had little demand and was liability in the sense many customers feeling misled due to mismatch in expectations.
the feature has little to no demand, and it cannot be made as a better product.
May be a better product could create more demand.
One option is for POWERSERVER to implement functionality that allows NVOs to be distributed as EASERVER did or as the TOPWIZ WEB proposal.