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I'm sorry, but if a university can pay the high salaries that professors and
especially administrators get, and charge the tuition and fees they do, then
they most certainly can pay the price for the tools they use. If ERwin does
not find it beneficial to distribute their product at a high discount, then
so be it.
It is quite different to deep discount the software a student buys. I suggest you find willing alumnae to purchase it for you, or ask your faculty to take a cut in pay. Cross-posting your whining spam across the database newsgroups, just doesn't cut it with me. I reserve my charitable contributions for those that genuinely need it.
Patrick Lanphier wrote in message <3724A77E.A35CCF2B_at_psu.edu>...
>We here at The Pennsylvania State University would like to use ERwin for
our CACTUS project and then
>go on to teach database modeling with ERwin in the future, however, we can
not afford to even buy
>two copies of ERwin at $2865.00 with their large discount of 18% (just
kidding) and maintenance of
>$695.00 on each license which I believe they said could not be discounted.
We would also like to
>use the Modelmart with a price tag of $9,500 with it's 5% discount. This
comes to a total price tag
>of $16,620 which is unreasonable in academia. Many of you would probably
think this discounting
>would be reasonable, however, in academia this is unacceptable, if you
would like to see your
>children learn the latest tools before they get out of college so that they
can have a step up in
>getting the job they desire in this field then we can not allow this to
happen. If you have a
>contact at Platinum that could truly assist me or would like to contact
Platinum yourself, it would
>be greatly appreciated.
>
>Patrick Lanphier
>Advanced Information Technologies
>The Pennsylvania State University
Received on Mon Apr 26 1999 - 12:57:17 CDT
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