Maybe you should do a little market research. Cold Fusion is about the
furthest thing from being a superior platform to develop highly scalable and
efficient web applications. CF doesn't begin to compare with products like
BroadVision, Weblogic, Dynamo, Vignette, WebObjects, etc... There're also
alot of less expensive (even free) applications that can give CF a run for
its money performance-wise.

It _IS_ however a highly efficient platform for developing web applications.
And I mean developing applications fast. It also beats the pants off of alot
of similar offerings, like Lasso, and if you treat it well, it might even
scale up to a few hundred thousand users.

Just a little reminder that if the only app servers you know about involve
ASP and Cold Fusion, you probably shouldn't be making sweeping claims that
nobody in their right mind could support. ;)

-Ed Toon

(I should note that Cold Fusion is getting better every day... I look
forward to the final integration of their latest acquisitions into CF 5,
which may just bring Cold Fusion into competition with the real heavy
hitters.)

> Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 21:04:54 +0100
> From: Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Lasso vs Cold Fusion white paper - Your thoughts??

..snip...

> Why does everyone seem to be on the Anti CF bandwagon just lately? I think
> because all other companies are in envy of CF and know it is the superior
> platform on which to develop highly scalable and efficient web
applications.

..snip...

> Russ

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