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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (17250)6/19/2002 11:25:38 AM
From: Michael Olin  Read Replies (2) of 19080
 
Lizzie,

9iAS is a separate product from the database server. 9iAS (Enterprise Edition) includes just about everything but the database and the development tools (Forms, Reports, JDeveloper). The last time I installed it there were over 100 components. You can get complete information at technet.oracle.com

List pricing on 9iAS is very reasonable, $400/named user (let's not get into the "named user" debate again...) with a minimum license of 10 users/processor on hardware that can have no more than 4 processors. The minimum user count goes up as the hardware gets more powerful. This is just list pricing and doesn't include about 28% for maintenance/support. It also doesn't include the 20% "standard discount" you would get just by calling an Oracle sales rep. You can see the pricing at the Oracle Store (http://oraclestore.oracle.com).

-Michael
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