June 26, 2012 at 5:56 pm
I was wondering if you informed the client how much it was going to cost them to upgrade to the Enterprise Edition.
I just got approval to upgrade to Enterprise for a new Data Warehouse Project. The cost is 20 K USD per year for a three year period.
You have to purchase 2012 with the downgrade option.
Asking for the iSeries Client Access Drivers would not cost your customer zero dollars.
Keep us posted on how you make out.:-)
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June 27, 2012 at 2:40 am
Welsh Corgi (6/26/2012)
I was wondering if you informed the client how much it was going to cost them to upgrade to the Enterprise Edition.I just got approval to upgrade to Enterprise for a new Data Warehouse Project. The cost is 20 K USD per year for a three year period.
You have to purchase 2012 with the downgrade option.
Asking for the iSeries Client Access Drivers would not cost your customer zero dollars.
Keep us posted on how you make out.:-)
Oh Yes Welsh, I totally agree with you....My manager told me that he had talked with them last morning, and the clients think that they already have a license for enterprise edition...So if they upgrade to the enterprise edition with out spending money any more (hope that they have it already :-)) we can go for the next step....else i would ask them to get the iseries drivers which will never cost a dollar like you suggested me.... lemme wait to hear from the clients...:-)
Thanks,
Charmer
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