The problem does ultimately lie with the tie in, I can appreciate that. I suppose my question was almost rhetorical as I know where the problems lie.
I wanted to redevelop our CMS in MVC (we missed the MVC train by about 2 months so it's Web Forms) as I like how much more lightweight it is but to be honest, I would rather completely redevelop in another language as it would help our adoption rate with our clients.
The painful thing is, I know how powerful our CMS is (to our clients at least) but it's such a hard sell.
We normally deploy onto our own cluster BTW as we roll out core updates through our own servers so everyone feels the benefits of new modules and admin updates etc so the hosting is generally taken care of.
I wanted to redevelop our CMS in MVC (we missed the MVC train by about 2 months so it's Web Forms) as I like how much more lightweight it is but to be honest, I would rather completely redevelop in another language as it would help our adoption rate with our clients.
The painful thing is, I know how powerful our CMS is (to our clients at least) but it's such a hard sell.
We normally deploy onto our own cluster BTW as we roll out core updates through our own servers so everyone feels the benefits of new modules and admin updates etc so the hosting is generally taken care of.