Hello Peter

Welcome aboard.

Peter and John have given the technical pros and cons of Cach� - vs -
Others.
Here is a marketing & sales angle. My personal view of course.

Cach� is not very well known product.

There is a shared opinion on this newsgroup that it is one of the world's
best kept secrets. Why ? One will have to query ISC for it.
So you may find it tough to convince the end-user to use an "obscure" piece
of supporting software to run the application. Questions will also be asked
about Cach� support. Not many Cach� professionals around. You will have
tough time convincing the world at large to use Cach�. (Unless the end-user
speciffies Cach� for a customized solution.)

If you can overcome this problem then Cach� is the one to use. Front-end :
the choice is yours.

Performance wise it is unbeatable.

Regards
Sukesh Hoogan
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http://personal.vsnl.com/sukesh_hoogan




Peter Haider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello Newsgroup,
> currently now i am working with Classic ASP.
> In most cases i use Mysql or MS SQL 2k. So far so good.
> What i want to know, is it worth to evaluate Cache against .Net?
> I think to migrate my application to DotNet, Cache could be also an
option.
> Do i stay with Dotnet on the right side or is this only a markting
> statement?
> And what is your experiance to position a product with Cache against
DotNet
> in the market, could i stand?
> Hope to hear (read) a lot of your experiance.
> Best regards
> Peter Haider
>
>



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