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Okay, IBM actually does have a pricing book out. It ain't easy to read, but it's there. After some hashing, I managed to make some sense out of it. MCPress allows HTML posts, and the numbers are much easier to read in a table, so you may want to look at this post I just made at MC Press: http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?14@38.1gX5ackc6vE.167628@.6ae58d41 It shows in lurid detail just how much the "Enterprise Edition" costs. And it's a VERY interesting story; at the top end of the spectrum (the P50 range), the EE only costs about 75%. But as you get smaller, the number jumps - to nearly 700%! Ain't THAT a kick in the head? The news of the death of CFINT has been greatly exaggerated, folks. It ain't dead, it's just bundled, and the smaller you are, the bigger the bundle. So IBM is basically telling small companies to get web-enabled. Today. Anywho, the following is the URL for the pricing guide: http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/usalets&parms=H_103-002 This is a summary page. At the top are links for PDF and PostScript versions of the actual document. Joe
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