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We have BAAN IVc4 and Oracle Enterprise edition at our site. Enterprise Edition has got some advantages over the Standard Edition which would be too lenghty to explain here, but we are not taking advantage of them and, besides, baan does not exploit Oracle's facilities too much and Standard should be enough.
So why do we have Enterprise instead of Standard? because Oracle does not provide the Standard edition for our 64-bit HP-UX machine. What a shame :((
I recommend you get the Standard edition, and you can upgrade later on if you need.
Regards,
..............................................Fermín Bernaus Berraondo
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De: root_at_fatcity.com [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]En nombre de Zhou,
Tapiwanashe
Enviado el: jueves, 13 de marzo de 2003 9:44
Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Asunto: FW: Oracle Enterprise vs Standard
I need to buy a new Oracle license for 50 users. I have got two different quotes for Oracle Enterprise Server and Oracle Standard; it seems the former is quite expensive. What problems will I get if I buy the cheaper Standard version. This Oracle will be used for BAAN ERP implementation. The environment will be IBM RS6000, AIX 5L and a mixture of LAN and WAN clients
Thanks in advance for you advice
Regards
Tapiwa
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Author: Zhou, Tapiwanashe
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