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Re: tough choices

From: Ian <ianbjor_at_mobileaudio.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:50:11 -0700
Message-ID: <40d9c2d4$1_1@corp.newsgroups.com>


Noons wrote:
> Ian apparently said,on my timestamp of 23/06/2004 5:29 AM:
>

>> It's not?  Where does Oracle say that this isn't a separately licensed
>> product?  Are they publishing incorrect information in their global
>> price list?

>
>
> I don't know about their "global price list". Here is
> a piece of reality for you: I have 9ir2EE on my notebook, happily
> using partitioned tables and indexes, for the same price EE
> cost me.

So what? Just because it's installed and works doesn't mean that you are compliant with your software license.

I guess that DPF is free, too. Oh, and if we're ignoring licensing terms, DB2 is also free. So, I guess DB2 is much more cost effective than Oracle.

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