On 01/02/2013, at 4:53 AM, Edward Jaffe <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/31/2013 9:37 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>> One programmer, who has roughed out a system, using VSAM or DB2, has, for
>> the sake of argument, 2-3 man years of coding to do with debugging. So we
>> will say 3 to include documenting and testing.
>> 
>> US$500 * 12 * 3 = US$19,500    Just for the system out of Dallas.
> 
> Having paid many tens of thousands of $ in my younger days on a 
> per-CPU-second basis for time-sharing to develop my software ideas, a flat 
> $500/month for multiple developers using a fully-supported, private z/OS 
> system with the latest hardware, an exhaustive software stack, and expert 
> technical support seems pretty darn reasonable to me!
> 
> By comparison, an MSDN Visual Studio Ultimate subscription from Microsoft is 
> $13K + $5K/year PER DEVELOPER, doesn't include hardware or system 
> configuration expertise, and provides only four tech support incidents per 
> year.
> 
> -- 


Ultimate comes with access to azure and a whole plethora of cloud based 
services. Seems like good value to me. Especially when compared to RD/z. 


> Edward E Jaffe
> Phoenix Software International, Inc
> 831 Parkview Drive North
> El Segundo, CA 90245
> http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/
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