Early on in our technology journey, we used cold fusion and abandoned it due to performance issues. This was several years and a few releases ago. Why are others in your organization concerned. Will they be responsible for integrating existing applications that are utilizing .asp. Selecting a CMS solution is as much about the supporting environment as it is about authoring. It would be interesting to know more about your associates concerns.
Gerald Barton www.interlucent.com Message: 8 Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 19:47:50 -0000 From: "Mark Tortolano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [cms-list] Obtree and others pt2 Guys, thanks for the various feedback to my last mail. Have been busy looking through lots of systems this week. One that has particularly caught my eye has been NQContent, http://www.nqcontent.com <http://www.nqcontent.com/> , which seems to me very flexible and well thought out. Has anyone evaluated or used this product? Any views? I am getting some static from people in my company who are concerned because it is implemented in Cold Fusion, and the company is more used to ASP. Does anyone have any views on the relative merits and demerits between ASP and CF? =20 Thanks, =20 Mark -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
