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Re: Oracle licensing term "named user"

From: Malcolm Dew-Jones <yf110_at_vtn1.victoria.tc.ca>
Date: 10 May 2002 10:17:04 -0800
Message-ID: <3cdc0090@news.victoria.tc.ca>


Mark (mark_at_umpuffa.com) wrote:

: If you now take your application (and assume you have the latest definition
: of a named user) you have to look at who could access the programs (via
: whatever Oracle user ID). That are all individuals who can access the web
: based maps. (potentially a large population).

: There I would advise to discuss migrating your licenses to a processor
: license (much simpler and you do not have all the long discussions with your
: sales rep on individuals)

$0.02

If a large number of people are looking at the data but not updating it, then can the oracle entirely. Maintain a small oracle system to maintain the data, but for reporting the data, replicate it to another system such as MySql which costs nothing. Received on Fri May 10 2002 - 13:17:04 CDT

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