Evidently Oracle is going to build some web pages to spell out licensing
issues and definitions. Wonder how often that web site will need to be
updated. And of course everything will be crystal clear when it's done. ;-)
Check it out...
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,361471,00.asp
Not
Kimberly Floss, database administrator team leader at Quaker Oats Co., in Chicago,
said she hopes the guide helps resolve Oracle's issues. Floss, who manages Oracle
databases, has not had licensing problems herself ...
She obviously has never been involved in any Oracle licensing discussions.
I leave licensing discussions to the company CIO Lawyers. Way too complicated
for me.
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Author: Jay Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/12/2002 8:23 AM
Kimberly Floss, database administrator team leader at Quaker Oats Co., in
License,,, license We don't need no stinkin license.
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I leave licensing discussions to the company CIO Lawyers. Way too complicated
for me.
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