We looked into BD.NET to be able to maintain a beloved CFM app while the
higher ups were pushing to "no CF servers" and only .NET ones.  If we did it
though, we would eventually end up just migrating things to .NET over time.

On 7/10/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I understand that logic, but I don't understand why a company
> > would want to spend the money on BlueDragon.NET when they are
> > already coding everything in .NET.
>
> True, but say you've got a beloved CF app in your company.  You're
> manager was recently convinced that .Net is the way to go, and he wants
> to convert all company apps to .Net.  If you use BD.Net you have a
> chance of convincing him to keep this app in CF.
>
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