I've never fully jumped into Coldfusion but thought it perfect for an upcoming 
project I'm doing for a company but ran across Adobe's comparison chart for 
Standard vs. Enterprise.

I don't fully understand threads or how they work exactly and their performance 
but reporting is an extremely important piece of my upcoming project.  The 
problem I'm running into is my client is not going to shell out the $7500 for 
Enterprise alone not including my fees.

I need to know a couple things for sure before starting this on CF.  With the 
Standard version being limited to two additional threads will my scenario run 
and if so will it run smoothly or is it going to choke and cause me more 
problems than it's worth?  Please give me the "for Dummies" version as I'm 
uninitiated in the CF realm.

It will be pushing a webpage to monitors with essentially a grid(columns and 
rows) type setup for tracking movement of objects which a couple of cells may 
have their data updated every few minutes.  This same page will need to auto 
refresh the data every 60 seconds or so.  

In addition to that piece I will be creating a reporting piece that Analysts 
need to be able to pull basic data like average historical times and other 
basic calcs.  There will be user security levels/logins and the ability for 
those users(of which will not be greater than 100 with probably no more than 10 
of them accessing the tool at any given time) to update the arrival time of 
those objects.

CF has everything I could want for this project but will it do what I need it 
to without breaking a sweat or do I need to develop in .Net(I really don't want 
to) or something like that?

Any help anyone can provide would be much appreciated. 

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