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Re:RE: Oracle Licensing - Concurrent users

From: <dgoulet_at_vicr.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:38:42 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00414B1E.20020220123842@fatcity.com>


Chris,

    From Oracle's store site:

Named User: is defined as an individual authorized by you to use the programs which are installed on a single server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the programs at any given time. A non human operated device will be counted as a Named User in addition to all individuals authorized to use the programs, if such devices can access the programs. If multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server product) is used, this number must be measured at the multiplexing front end.

    Now with your 911 center, if your using a backend processor to refresh the screens then all of your screens are in fact users. I know, kind of overkill, but we've had to count each and every bar code scanner we had on the assembly line as each one is a "user". End result, we went with CPU licensing. Fewer items to count (CPU's) and ended up cheaper as well.

    Nothing like the bear taking a large hunk out of your back side! OH, that HURTS!!!!! Dick Goulet

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Author: "Grabowy; Chris" <cgrabowy_at_fcg.com>
Date:       2/20/2002 12:03 PM

I don't think it was Oracle telling you that, it was the sales guy trying to get his vacation paid for....

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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:29 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

  In our latest discussions with Oracle, it is my understanding that there is the Named user license and the CPU license. CPU allows an unlimited number of users. Named has a limited number of users. Now, it has always been my personal experience that nobody really knows what a user is. Ask 10 different Oracle personnel what a "user" is, and you will get 10 different answers.
  For example, we support a 911 center. An Oracle-based application displays the caller's information on a screen to the call taker. If you look in our database, you will see one user - it is the connection made by the software that displays the caller's info. The app maintains one connection and displays the data on the appropriate screen. Oracle is trying to tell us the the 911 callers are the "users". Give me a break! At best, the call takers might be the users.   Apparently there are (or were) Term licenses also. See http://www.computerworld.com/storyba/0,4125,NAV47_STO61415,00.html   Rest assured - as soon as you figure it out, they will change it.

Jay

>>> DWILLIAMS_at_LIFETOUCH.COM 02/20/02 12:30PM >>> Adary - Wow that is not good! Has anyone else encountered this situation? Does the licensing fee have a name? Any indication if it differs between US and non-US licensing?
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:58 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Hello Dennis

We operate here on a site license that cover our internal users and servers. About a month ago we talked with oracle about a database that will be connected to
our internet site.
They come back and said that we need a separate license for this and our regular site
license cover only INTERNAL use.
You need a separate license if you use the DB VIA internet. I do not know if it is named or CPU or whatever.

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
adary_at_mehish.co.il

> -----Original Message-----
> From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [SMTP:DWILLIAMS_at_lifetouch.com]
> Sent: Wed, February 20, 2002 3:43 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Oracle Licensing - Concurrent users
>
> Can anyone provide more details on "Web licensing"? I asked our manager
> that
> negotiates the Oracle licensing and he was only aware of Named and CPU
> (formerly UPU) licensing for unlimited users. I checked at Oraclestore,
> and
> it only shows Named and Processor licensing. If we are missing something,
> I
> would like to avoid a nasty licensing surprise.
> Dennis Williams
> DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
> dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
>

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