Back when Flex 1 was announced, it was really expensive, like $15k for a 
2 CPU server license.  But there was a nice discount through the old 
MVLP volume licencing program where it was only like $7500.  And there 
were no connection limitations or anything then.

It was still on the pricey side for us and so we didn't buy.

Flex 2 was announced, and after about a week or so I was able to get a 
volumn licencing price for Flex Builder 2 (our cost was ridiculously 
low), but there was no discounted prices for Flex Data Services.

I've just been told that there is STILL no discounted pricing whatsoever 
on Flex Data Services.

What's up with that?    so I'm stuck buying a 2 CPU license for up to 
100 concurrent connections for $12,000, or $40k for unlimited connections.

Have I been misinformed by the reseller that I spoke with?

My department doesn't exactly have bulging pockets full of $40,000 
bills.  Adobe seems to think everyone who wants to use Flex Data 
Services must be rich.

Rick


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