I'm a little confused. Are you saying that, for 30 ADTS developers to
switch, it could be:
30 x 795 = 23,850 for the first year
30 x 160 = 4,800 for subsequent years
Or are you saying it would be:
1 x 795 = 795 initial license
30 x 160 = 4,800 per seat
5595 = total
Should we expect to pay $23,850 to switch or $5595 to switch 30
developers to RDi?
Kelly
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] justifying RDi when WDSCi 'still works'
So, if we have 30 ADTS developers, then we should be paying in the
ballpark of:
1 initial license x $795 = $795
30 seats x $160 = $4800
Total = $5595
Or am I completely misunderstanding you?
Kelly
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On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:41 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] justifying RDi when WDSCi 'still works'
I want to make sure I don't mislead you: both the initial license (it
might be $795 vs. $700 now that I think of it) and the annual SWMA are
per-seat. The SWMA is 20%, so would be $160 rather than $140, but you
get the idea. I don't know how many seats you're looking at.
But the other point is that it's the exact same price as ADTS. And
AFAIK, you can mix and match: you can have RDi seats for you day-to-day
usage and then one seat of ADTS for emergencies (although these days the
emergencies that require SEU are few and far between).
Go to the EGL Cafe to see my blog. You'll see more of my travails with
RDi-SOA and EGL over the coming weeks.
Joe
Joe wrote: "RDi is $700 for the initial license and $140 bucks a year
per seat."
Really? It's the first time I've heard that pricing. If we can get
that
pricing from our business partner, it would go a long way in
encouraging
our managers to get RDi for everyone.
I should probably try to get out to DevCon in October and check out
the
Web Development track. We've just started looking at PHP. It might be
good to get a bigger picture.
Kelly
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