And what reasons where you given for it not being suitable for Enterprise
Apps?  It powers quite a few apps here!

         David Maddison
      Dun & Bradstreet (UK)

>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: 11 May 2001 13:11
>>  To: Fusebox
>>  Subject: ColdFusion is NOT suitable for Enterprise Solutions
>>  
>>  
>>  Discuss...
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>  We are in the process of doing presentations on various 
>>  technologies and I
>>  really ripped into Oracle WebDB the other week and expect them to be
>>  gunning for me. I'm doing a presentation on CF, including 
>>  the new CF5
>>  features.
>>  
>>  In lunch today this came up, that CF was not suitable for Enterprise
>>  Solutions (sheesh). 
>>  
>>  I also want to emphasise speed of development during the 
>>  presentation.
>>  
>>  So what I need is links, examples, papers, the lot.
>>  
>>  Best Regards,
>>  
>>  Adam Reynolds
>>  ColdFusion Web Developer
>>  ISMG Development, Unilever
>>  London
>>  
>>  ( +44 20 7822 5450 (ext 5450)
>>  m: +44 7973 386620
>>  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>
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