Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
In the near term I see it being used for a lot of corporate / intranet and low-load internet sites.
Given that Windows Server 2003 + IIS with .NET is still wet behind the ears, is more expensive, and doesn't scale as well as linux + apache I'd be suprised to see much high-traffic use. Or much small-business use either since most small businesses use linux hosting instead of their own servers.
For corporate intranet it looks like an ideal platform for presenting dynamic content from MS servers and creating forms and editing pages for content stored on MS servers.
Next up, Descartes will chime in and tell you that .NET is cross-platform and not just for Windows

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