Re: 5.0 Pricing
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
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texte = This is all really confusing I must admit.SM could go a long way to dispel a lot of the confusion by posting a price/features comparison on their web site.Something like http://quickbooks.intuit.com/qbcom/jhtml/skins/prod_ovw_enterprise.jhtml(Click on compare products towards the bottom)Just a thought...--Will StarckNovaDerm Skincare Sciencehttp://www.novaderm.comwjs@novaderm.comOn Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 04:26 PM, Alain Russell wrote:> Doug,> A few comments ..> I am a candidate for an Enterprise version anyway but thought I would > add a> few comments in response.>>> To help address the needs of developers who are serving up hundreds of>> customers, we offer 2 upgrade paths; the ability to upgrade a >> Commerce>> Edition 5.0 license to support unlimited websites at competitive >> pricing,>> and a VERY attractive $2995 upgrade price to WebDNA Enterprise >> Edition that>> defaults to unlimited websites, as well as providing significant >> value-added>> features.>> I paid less than that for my unlimited connection version of WebDNA > when I> bought a brand new license. I have a real problem with being pushed > into a> new product because the one I own now is only going to work with one> 'website' after I upgrade. We host ALL the sites we have developed as > we are> one of 2 WebDNA hosting companies in NZ we have no choice here.>>> Each of your customers can have their own work group content >> management>> system. Each customer can have their own Intranet.>> I think you are confusing your product offering here, how much would > the 5> Enterprise engine cost with no Intranet templates, Content Management > or> Commerce templates. As a seasoned developer we have solutions for most > of> these and don't really want to pay for these.>>> We now>> have a more competitive product offering that accommodates >> small/medium>> business more than ever.>> Is this something you should focus on while isolating 90% of the > current> customer base by offering them 1 upgrade path no matter how much they > have> spent already.>> Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of WebDNA, and we will eventually > be> going along the v5 upgrade route, just thought I should express my > opinion.>> Alain>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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This is all really confusing I must admit.SM could go a long way to dispel a lot of the confusion by posting a price/features comparison on their web site.Something like http://quickbooks.intuit.com/qbcom/jhtml/skins/prod_ovw_enterprise.jhtml(Click on compare products towards the bottom)Just a thought...--Will StarckNovaDerm Skincare Sciencehttp://www.novaderm.comwjs@novaderm.comOn Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 04:26 PM, Alain Russell wrote:> Doug,> A few comments ..> I am a candidate for an Enterprise version anyway but thought I would > add a> few comments in response.>>> To help address the needs of developers who are serving up hundreds of>> customers, we offer 2 upgrade paths; the ability to upgrade a >> Commerce>> Edition 5.0 license to support unlimited websites at competitive >> pricing,>> and a VERY attractive $2995 upgrade price to WebDNA Enterprise >> Edition that>> defaults to unlimited websites, as well as providing significant >> value-added>> features.>> I paid less than that for my unlimited connection version of WebDNA > when I> bought a brand new license. I have a real problem with being pushed > into a> new product because the one I own now is only going to work with one> 'website' after I upgrade. We host ALL the sites we have developed as > we are> one of 2 WebDNA Hosting Companies in NZ we have no choice here.>>> Each of your customers can have their own work group content >> management>> system. Each customer can have their own Intranet.>> I think you are confusing your product offering here, how much would > the 5> Enterprise engine cost with no Intranet templates, Content Management > or> Commerce templates. As a seasoned developer we have solutions for most > of> these and don't really want to pay for these.>>> We now>> have a more competitive product offering that accommodates >> small/medium>> business more than ever.>> Is this something you should focus on while isolating 90% of the > current> customer base by offering them 1 upgrade path no matter how much they > have> spent already.>> Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of WebDNA, and we will eventually > be> going along the v5 upgrade route, just thought I should express my > opinion.>> Alain>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/>>--Will StarckNovaDerm Skincare Sciencehttp://www.novaderm.comwjs@novaderm.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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