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January 1998, Week 4

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Cortlandt Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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Cortlandt Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]> wrote
| We're looking at upgrading our 947lx to a 979ks  <snip>
| We use Quiz, Quick and | Qtp all fairly heavily,
| but I'm a-feared that that extra cost will turn this
| upgrade from a possible reality into a definite impossibility.

Integrated programming environments don't come cheap.    Even so, years ago
the HP 3000 community rushed to put itself to Cognos restrictive handcuffs
and scorned (in some cases literally) the alternatives.   I have the
dubious pleasure of predicting this 'delayed buyer's remorse" many years
ago.

Oracle charges about $ 1,500 per simultaneous user (support not included)
for it's DBMS.    At that price an unlimited license for a 979 might cost
several times $100k.   You didn't say for what and how many you were quoted
by Cognos.

No one has covered the obvious strategies . . .
Strategies:
1. Purchase only the runtime version for the new box.
2. Purchase only the number of user licenses that you need.
3. Run all the Cognos apps from the old box and connect to the new using a
distributed database connection.    Some network magic could make a dual
connection almost invisible.
4. Investigate automatic language conversion software (can run on any
platform)


- Cortlandt

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