Budget usually. That's always a good factor on deciding whether or not to switch over to .Net. However, a good developer should be able to use .Net going forward and make the two pieces of your app work together. An option is to do new work in .Net and as changes come up on the app that are on .asp pages, rewrite them in .Net. For maintenance going forward and for speed, I'd suggest taking advantage of .Net and build the pages in that. Development cycles for web apps are much faster using .Net than they were in asp. I've found myself developing apps in literally hours compared to what would have been days before on asp.
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