Hi,

I work for a large financial software company, and we are interested
in using Clojure for our new project.  Due to the concurrent nature of
the project, we are evaluating three possible languages: Erlang,
Scala, and Clojure.  This project will be a hosted solution, but
availability and performance is very important to us.  We want to
deploy the project within 6 to 12 months, but the project will
continue to build out the rest of the functionality for the next 2 to
4 years. We guesstimate that it will receive around 1M hits daily
initially, and it will continue to grow on a monthly basis.

Due to the nature of the project, I'm only allowed to give high level
overview of the project at this time.

We have a bias toward Scala and Clojure because they run on top of
JVM.  The richness of existing 3rd party and open source libraries are
also attractive for us.

The fundamental question for us is:  Is Clojure worth our investment
in the current state?  What are the possible risks?

Also, if anyone has any thoughts on hiring Clojure people, it would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Aaron

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