> I have been saying I haven't seen a point in Bluedragon.NET 
> except as a stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to 
> .NET. Why spend as much as CF Enterprise just to be able to 
> use .NET and that's all. If you're programmers are learning 
> .NET then it would make sense to transition the entire 
> website to the language they know and not have to include 
> BlueDragon or CF in the price of new servers added to the cluster.

I don't know this from experience, but I've heard people say that BD.Net
can be useful in a business that is running .Net for most everything
else, but you still want to use ColdFusion.  That way you can run on the
same app server as all the other apps.


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