I doubt it, Oracle will say that their profit margins are too low so they will up 
their licence costs for everyone else. Larry can you spell greed.

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/02/01 12:35PM >>>
Dennis,

    I'm sitting in the middle of the East Coast dot bomb area.  I know of three
dot bombs that paid a total of $100 million between them for Oracle licenses. 
Now that the dot com sugar daddy has been licked clean maybe reality will
strike!!

Dick Goulet

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Author: Dennis Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       3/2/2001 8:30 AM

At 06:25 AM 3/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
>the mire.  At any rate, there are suppose to be two basic licensing
schemes, and
>GOD only knows how many "allowed" permutations:
>
>    1) Power Units which equates to the number of processors times the
speed of
>the processors in Megahertz.  Oh, BTW: it matters if their Intel or Risc
>processors too.  Risc processors are more expensive.  In general this is the
>MOST expensive way to go.
>

I went to the oracle site and did some calcs for adding users to Oracle
Enterprise. Kept sayin g to myself, "Naw, they must mean *hundreds* of
megahertz....". Anyway, for a very behind-the-curve system (2x200mhz
ppro's), it works out to $4000 per additional user.

Or I can look at Interbase/Firebird, which is free.

Today I will be assigning one of my staff the task of downloading,
installing, and evaluating Firebird.

The only way I can imagine that Oracle thinking can be going is: "Hey,
revenues are dropping because of competition from free and less expensive
dbms's". "No problem. Raise prices to make up the shortfall". Then I say to
myself, "Naw, no-one can be that stupid". Then I check the per-user prices
again....


Dennis Taylor
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