Re: Pricing Increases

From: Michael Elkin <melkin4u_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:31:01 +0300
Message-ID: <b37755ee0907180731w7a6e14c0y578de99f6ee3f55_at_mail.gmail.com>



Andrey,

Excellent approach.

The idea that ROI of good DBA raises each time Oracle increases license fees is great.

:)

2009/7/18 KRIUSHIN, Andrey <Andrey.Kriushin_at_rdtex.ru>

> Hi,
>
> on an optimistic (and rather joking one as well) note:
>
> I always thought, that there are some smart guys in Oracle Corp. who
> take care
> of securing DBA and technical consultant's jobs (especially during
> recessions and alike).
>
> Just think of it - the relative expenses for keeping the good DBA (who
> can carry out his
> duties without those "automated &| GUI tools") is now lowered by 40%!
>
> Well, that is a new move. Previously their strategy was just in
> keeping/introducing
> enough bugs and other rabbush. Of course the money argument is stronger :-)
>
>
> --Andrey
>
> kyle Hailey wrote:
> > Maybe this is of interest more to the procurement departments and not
> DBAs,
> > but I find it intriguing to hear Oracle is increasing the performance
> pack
> > pricing from $3000 to $5000 per CPU especially in this economy:
> > ...
> > Kyle Hailey
> > http://oraclemonitor.com
> >
> >
>
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>

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Michael Elkin

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