PowerHouse licensing

Richard Witkopp richard.witkopp@idt.com
Wed, 29 Mar 2000 10:03:04 -0800


Have things changed on VMS licensing? Although cheap
Vaxen have been available for a long time, multi-thousand
dollar VMS fees had kept them out of "hobby" range for
most working stiffs.

> G'day all
> 
> Through DECUS, a member can get a free (post P&H) hobby 
> license for OpenVMS,
> language compilers and a freeware/shareware CD of good 
> software tools and
> applications.
> 
> To Cognos:  Is it possible that through CIUG members could 
> get a similar
> deal for Cognos software, especially PowerHouse and Axiant?
> 
> I have a personal VaxStation 4000/VLC as a hobby machine.  I 
> would love to
> be able to run PowerHouse on it, especially with an Axiant 
> front end.  This
> way I can 'play' with the tools in my own time to learn more 
> rather than
> having to rely on a generous and understanding employer/client.
> 
> I picked up a HP 9000 box at an auction cheap as well.  There 
> are plenty of
> old machines around now that are affordable (<USD500) to 
> 'hobby' users.
> 
> What do y'all think (I've been in Texas too long :) )?
> 
> Blue

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