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Steve

What  price tier is that  270 in P?0

I've seen P20  at $4800 for 5722 WDS. We are talking Websphere Development
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>This $8200 websphere all or nothing approach really makes me angry.
>
>We have a good chance to get work with our local clients to put their rpg
>applications on the web. One is solid to go with us, the others are more in
>the "build it and they will come camp".  We thought the 270 and v5r1 would
>cost us 15k. Split two ways, that is doable.   Not only is $8200 for rpg ile
>way too much but it also makes you question if ibm is pricing the product to
>grow the market or just get what it can today and shut things down later.
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>Any idea what the websphere/va java/c++ bundle costs on the rs6000?
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>Steve Richter
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>From: Jon.Paris@e400.com <Jon.Paris@e400.com>
>To: midrange-l@midrange.com <midrange-l@midrange.com>
>Date: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 PM
>Subject: Re: 270 quote
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> >
> > >> What is the story with WebSphere?  This is a real show stopper. Looks
> >like the only way to get rpg ile is to pay $8200 for the total 5722-WDS
> >package!! Is that true?
> >
> >Yes it is true, but unless you were planning on not using SEU/PDM/SDA/etc.
> >then you have to factor that in as well.  The price of the package was
> >supposed to be set at (something like) the cost of RPG + PDM etc. + x%.
> >The x% being a little more than the price would have gone up anyway but not
> >much.  I don't have the V4R5 prices so I can't compare.
> >
> >For the extra dollars you get a lot.  All of the compilers are included in
> >the package (C, C++, COBOL), plus you get the whole client side package of
> >Code/400, VARPG, VAJava, WebSphere Studio, WebFacing, etc.
> >
> >Jon Paris
> >Partner400
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