N,
Thanks..... Based on what you have said, my understanding is correct. Just
wanted to clarify that....
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Nic Wise
> Sent: Tuesday, 25 January 2000 09:44
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: Re: [DUG]: MIDAS Licencing (Nic??)
>
>
> > Can someone please explain MIDAS licencing costs etc, to me for the
> > following 2 scenarios
> >
> > 1. D3 C/S
>
> Um, its the same as 5, AFAIK, tho there are improvments in 5 (like the
> stateless (HTTP) server etc)...
>
> > 2. D5 Ent
>
> OK, from what I know <rummages around to find marketing/sales hat>:
>
> you license MIDAS by _server_, not by client. So, if you have 2 servers
> and 100 clients, you get 2 licenses.
>
> If you just want to use the client data set functionallity (ie, no
> network connectivity), I dont think there is a charge - its ONLY charged
> for if you have a MIDAS client talking to a MIDAS server.
>
> There _is_ a per-client model as well, which makes it 'affordable' for
> 1-5 users. I dont have the pricing on me, but as soon as I can get hold
> of Olivia, I'll get them to ya (OZ pricing may be different - call
> Inprise OZ)...
>
> ?
>
> N
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