My understanding was that the unlimited enterprise/corporate license of
2000/4 was upgraded to 3 professional licenses of Witango. That allows for
robust installations on 3 large scale servers. Granted it won't support a
dozen machines like it used to, but you should still be able to get similar
overall performance considering today's multicore servers.

I would open a discussion with WT and see what is available to you. They
obviously want to sell licenses and do work with people who are scaling up
or down and who are moving up from 2000/4 after all this time. You will have
some option available to you.

That said, you do need to keep in mind that giving your money to Everyware
or Pervasive did nothing to help WT along. They didn't get any of that cash
and what was spent on development of the software seems to have not been
spent wisely. My point is that while you might have a memory of spending
money, WT doesn't have one of getting it.

I do hope that when version 6 is out in both Studio and Server (debugged and
stable) that WT will introduce a great incentive for users of all previous
versions to upgrade. I personally feel that getting out of 3.x,4(2000),4.5
and 5.0 on all platforms would serve all the users, the community and WT
best.

Robert


-----Original Message-----
From: WebDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 7:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Question...

Tom,

I am in the same boat here. I have the Enterprise with unlimited
registrations too. I have never upgraded because of the cost involved to put
the server on multiple machines. The Enterprise version was a big chunk of
doe at the time Pervasive sold it. I was hoping for a less expensive upgrade
path, but when Pervasive's Tango bit the dust, all bets were off.


WebDude
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Question...

Ok... I invested in Pervasive's Tango platform in the Enterprise edition...
unlimited registrations, etc...  And Everyware's Tango before that.

Now I don't need that particular configuration.  I'm currently a small shop
with Witango as my primary platform.

I'm currently at version 4.5.

What advantages would I have if I upgraded to the current version?  

Thanks!!!

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