On 9/1/2012 6:42 AM, Edson Richter wrote:
Nevertheless, when we present our product to customers, they won't get satisfied until we guarantee we can run same product with major paid versions (Oracle, MS SQL, and so on).
I think this is a business problem not a technology problem. Forget trying to persuade these folks that your solution is a good one. It is better instead to just say "ok, you can have X (Oracle, whatever) and the price will be y (quite large number)". In my experience a customer in this situation will suddenly become much less entrenched in their belief that your solution is not suitable. Shift the frame to be about money (easily quantifiable, and something the customer wants to keep) rather than technical arguments (hard to quantify, win, pin down, cheap and easy for the customer to argue about).




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