Yes, I do, we pay around $140k a year for the enterprise version of the
full academic suite based on around 30k FTE. But the software isn't the
most expensive part.

10 servers, SAN Storage, Backup Tapes, Network equipment, Disaster
Recovery and Staff cost far more than the software.

We have one full time server person (me) I have a secondary, and then
there are three other people that know enough to do basic triage.

Then two Full time faculty support people with three or four people that
back them up.

9 Helpdesk staff on campus that answer day to day user questions and
assist with other password issues.

If we had to hire on additional programmers to delve into the code to
make the modifications that we would need, and then deal with the
various changes in newer versions of moodle it would probably cost us
more.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: moodle?
> 
> Yes but do you know what the licensing fees are? You could buy your
> very own tech support team for that.
> 
> But anyway... this is merely personal research for me at this point.
> We defintely aren't doing anything with a live server and moodle any
> time real soon. I'd be interested in knowing whether the classes
> Denny's mentioned are at Continuing Ed or main campus though, if he
> sees this. And whether they talk to the registration server?
> 
> Dana
> 


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