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Thread EDB discount
Thu, Apr 26 2007 5:00 AMPermanent Link

"Harry de Boer"
Tim,

We now own dbIsam 3 standard.

-What would be the upgrade price (till april 30 and afterwards) to EDB C/S ?

-As you maybe know (or can recall from previous posts) we use the standard
dbIsam because we use kbmmw middleware as a kind of  'dbserver' (within it
some other functionality). The next version of kbmmw (2.7) will be out in a
few weeks and it will support EDB. If we continue usig this in a way we did
(very powerfull: lots of connections and a good performance) do we need the
C/S version of EDB at all (we do want all the extra's like SP's, Views,
Triggers etc., but that is not only for C/S is it?) The upgrade to the new
middleware version is also bound to a price tag, so I want to make the right
choice. Your insights would be very much approved on this.

Regards,
Harry
Staaf Automatisering, The Netherlands

Fri, Apr 27 2007 9:06 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Harry,

<< -What would be the upgrade price (till april 30 and afterwards) to EDB
C/S ? >>

If you contact Sam at sales@elevatesoft.com, she can give you the correct
pricing.  Every time I do one of these pricing quotes, I screw it up. Smiley

<< -As you maybe know (or can recall from previous posts) we use the
standard dbIsam because we use kbmmw middleware as a kind of  'dbserver'
(within it some other functionality). The next version of kbmmw (2.7) will
be out in a few weeks and it will support EDB. If we continue usig this in a
way we did (very powerfull: lots of connections and a good performance) do
we need the C/S version of EDB at all (we do want all the extra's like SP's,
Views,
Triggers etc., but that is not only for C/S is it?) >>

No, if you don't want the unlimited user ElevateDB Server, then you don't
need the C/S version.   The standard version still has all of the triggers,
views, SPs, functions, etc.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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