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Re: Oracle license historic price

From: <Kim_Thompson_at_ci.sf.ca.us>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 14:57:01 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003CA11A.20011120142530@fatcity.com>

     The Oracle pricing for named:concurrent user was a factor of 2:1, I 
     remember distinctly since we converted a number of named users to 
     concurrent when we signed a contract for our network license agreement 
     a few years ago.  I thought that ratio was low, since you get a lot 
     more value from the concurrent license in terms of supporting users.
     
     Kim


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Author: Djordje Jankovic <djankovic_at_corp.attcanada.ca> at ~ctl-internet-po Date: 11/19/01 12:01 PM

Hi,      

Anybody happen to know what was the ratio between a concurrent license and named user license price, when oracle used to have those licensing models (before switching to famous UPU). I would like to see how fair is conversion factor of 2 that oracle now uses from concurrent -> named license conversion.      

Thanks.      

Djordje      

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class=992355919-19112001>Anybody happen to know what was the ratio between a concurrent license and named user license price, when oracle used to have those licensing models (before switching to famous UPU).&nbsp; I would like to see how

fair is conversion factor of 2 that oracle now uses from concurrent -&gt; named license conversion.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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