This sounds rather nifty to me:
New Atlanta Communications, a leading producer of advanced server-side technologies, is pleased to announce a technology preview of BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework, the newest version of its BlueDragon product family for deploying ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) web applications, is now available for download and testing. Deployment options now range from BlueDragon Server, a standalone CFML application server, to any Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE™) and Microsoft .NET application server.
[ New Atlanta Corporate News ]
I did try and get the 6.0 release, standalone version, running with some code, and I had a few issues, but none that would make me question any of their claims (it was a half hearted attempt). Running on top of .NET sounds interesting, but I am curious how it works in reality. And what ability do I have to extend my code with .NET?
Anyone with a bit of extra time on their hands could feel free to research this, and let me know what you think. Really, go ahead, I won't stop you.