Dear friends,
I apologize for writing this type of question to the community but I would 
appreciate any information you could pass on considering the breadth of 
knowledge within this group. 
I know that the word “enterprise” gives some people the creeps, but I am 
curious to know if anyone has experience creating enterprise applications, 
similar to something like say… Java EE applications, which are highly 
concurrent, distributed applications with Django? I know Java has its own 
issues but its kind of viewed as THE enterprise framework and I think that’s 
unfortunate.
Some people say that Rails is a good replacement for Java EE but what about 
Django? Has anyone ever used it in this context? You only ever see pretty 
standard websites on djangosites.org and it seems like its capable of so much 
more. I am planning on scrapping some of our old systems which are written 
mostly on ASP.NET and some Java for something more easily maintainable. I 
started using Django for some other applications and find it to be fantastic 
for what I am using it for (Corporate news, intranet, etc.) internally but what 
about something like… an accounts receivable system, or a billing system, etc. 
I would hate to see a framework such as this pigeon-holed into a category it 
doesn't need to be. It seems to be used for social media/networking, 
content-heavy sites, not so much data processing, etc. I feel that it has all 
the elements needed to start down this path. Anyone have any thoughts?

Thank you very much for your time.

Best,
Steven Elliott

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