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July 6, 2006

InfoWorld: Flex Platform Better Positioned Against AJAX

Not that is need be one against the other, but, InfoWorld is running a story explaining how Flex is now a better alternative to AJAX than it was before. The main reason? No surprise, the new pricing.

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Adobe should notify infoWorld about the FDS pricing.

"Flex Data Services licensing starts at $20,000 per CPU for applications that require more than one CPU."

shouldn't it be $6,0000?
# Posted By someone | 7/6/06 11:42 AM
sorry $6,000
# Posted By someone | 7/6/06 11:43 AM
Actually, shouldn't it be $0? :)

Mike
# Posted By Mike Potter | 7/6/06 11:56 AM
Mike, exactly, you beat me to it! :-)
# Posted By Ben Forta | 7/6/06 11:59 AM
the sentence says "licensing starts at $20,000 per CPU for applications that require more than one CPU."

which doesn't apply to Express version.
# Posted By someone | 7/6/06 12:09 PM

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