- From: Steve A. Olson <solson@cst.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 1996 10:19:55 -0500 (EST)
- To: www-rdb@w3.org
Hello fellow lurkers, I'd be interested in any comments anyone has regarding database licensing as it relates to the Web and a Public Internet Site. The Quotes I've seen lately for the database license (ranging from $5,000 to $64,000) are, IMO, crazy. But, then again, how do companies like Oracle and Sybase license a database that is, basically, public access? Some sites are publishing or collecting relatively small amounts of data and will not spend $64,000 for the entire web site (and certainly not that much for the database alone). Others are publishing and/or collecting large data sets and have large budgets for this activity. I'm looking for some constructive debate on this topic to help the database vendors evaluate the issue because I'm in the business of helping organizations build "interactive database websites" and the database licensing issue (especailly the high initial cost) is keeping many organizations from jumping into the game. What do YOU think? ---A-I-T--------------------------------- Applied Information Technologies, Inc. URL: http://www.sqlweb.com/ Steve A. Olson Vice President 410-796-5862 (Voice) 410-917-4171 (Celluar) 410-379-2202 (FAX) Steve.Olson@cst.com (Internet)
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