> NUMBER 1:
> BD 7 is soon to release and has everything ColdFusion Enterprise
> Edition has at the price of ColdFusion Standard plus more (including
> the features being mentioned here and there as part of ColdFusion 8).

So, what things can you do or not do on Bluedragon as compared to CFMX?
Comparisons please. Is Bluedragon the real next big thing?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aaron Roberson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 1:09 PM
Subject: RESOLVED: Help using JSP Page within CFML


> I am proud to say that this problem has been resolved thanks to the
> help of Vince Bonfati himself at New Atlanta!
>
> Here are the top two reasons why I keep getting excited about New
> Atlanta and BlueDragon:
>
> NUMBER 1:
> BD 7 is soon to release and has everything ColdFusion Enterprise
> Edition has at the price of ColdFusion Standard plus more (including
> the features being mentioned here and there as part of ColdFusion 8).
> Not only that, but it does not consume as much server resources as
> ColdFusion.
>
> NUMBER 2:
> The owner of New Atlanta is in touch with the CF community and
> provides great support.
>
> I've been a hard customer for New Atlanta. They had to deal with my
> scepticism from day one. But they are truly removing any doubt in my
> mind that I made the right choice in moving to BlueDragon JX.
>
> -Aaron Roberson
>
> 

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