Title: | DEC Rdb against the World |
Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND |
Created: | Fri Jun 12 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Feb 23 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1348 |
Total number of notes: | 5438 |
Hello Experts, We have been competing in a tender whereby we have been shortlisted. In this typical government tender, the award will go to the vendor with the lowest price that meets the requirements. The customer is already a Vax user with Vax6310 plus Vaxserver3100. The proposal would include an upgrade to Vax3800. The following are the tender results in Spore dollars( $1 US=2 SGD) All of them are percieved to meet the requirements in the prototype. Unfortunately, the requirement on the database part is minimal. ORACLE SYSTEMS SEA V6310 DEV lic 153,000 ( 900,000 optional) DEC(Rdb/Rally) V3800 DEV lic 190,000 ( 435,000 optional) OEM POWERHOUSE/RDB V3800 DEV lic 180,000 Q1. How could it be possible that ORACLE can be the cheapest? Q2. Is our Rally pricing too rigid, since Rdb is competitive enough ? Before the tender is awarded to Oracle, can someone advises any way that I can turn the situation around to our favour. Best Regards, Jeffrey ps/ Everything about Oracle vs Rdb has been presented.
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702.1 | Could be This | POBOX::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:00 | 15 |
A couple of things could have happened. Oracle often offers large discounts. They also could have bid a "minimalist" system. That is, just the RDBMS. Then they will come back and tell the customer about SQL*Plus, SQL*Forms, DECnet Driver, SQL*Net, precompilers, SQL*Connect to RMS, TPO, and all the other :options" that will have to be purchased. Yes, Rally is drastically higher than its competitors. It is on the order of 20%-45% higher than the competing 4GLs. In the case of Oracle, Rally is on the order of twice as expensive as SQL*Forms. If Rdb/Rally is higher than Oracle, it is probably a combination of the horrendous Rally pricing and a substantial discount or underconfigured system from Oracle. ---- Michael Booth | |||||
702.2 | Watch Out For ORACLE low-bids | TRCO01::MCMULLEN | Wed Aug 01 1990 19:56 | 12 | |
When competing with ORACLE, be sure that you are comparing apples to apples. I have found they do what Michael says. Even though the customer has asked for certain features and functionality, they bid bare bones that will not meet the requirements. The customer usually does not realize this, unless it is pointed out. Then watch the ORACLE price climb. If ORACLE gets away with this strategy, they are then able to sell away at "list" price once the customer is locked in to their technology. I agree Rally is expensive. Even though Rally is more complete than some of the other 4GLs, it's pricing appears to be too high compared to the competition. | |||||
702.3 | Specifics | POBOX::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Wed Aug 01 1990 21:00 | 50 |
For the record, here is the current US Oracle price for 6310, 3800(VAXserver): Product 6310 3800 -------------------------------------- Oracle RDBMS $84,000 $10,500 TPO $33,600 $ 4,200 (Necessary to equal Rdb performance) SQL*Forms $25,200 $ 3,150 (4GL) SQL*Plus $21,000 $ 2,625 (Oracle SQL) SQL*Net $16,800 $ 2,100 (Necessary for DB-to-DB comm.) DECnet Driver $12,600 $ 1,575 (Necessary for DECnet access) Precompiler $12,600 $ 1,575 (Necessary for embedded SQL in 3GL) -------------------- Totals $205,800 $25,725 Grand Total $231,525 Maintenance will be 15% of the 6310 initial MLP or $30,870/year + 7.5% of the 3800 initial MLP or $2,573/year based on the INITIAL MLP. Note -- The Oracle 3800 price gets the "additional license discount," but maintenance is based on "initial license MLP." In other words, additional licenses are discounted about 25% from MLP. But maintenance charges for those licenses are based on a percentage of the INITIAL LICENSE MLP, NOT the discounted price. Assuming the 15%/year escalation in pricing, the maintenance will also escalate 15%/year. We then get the following 5-year COO. Year Cost (6310) Cost (3800) Total ---------------------------------------------------- 1 $205,800 $25,725 $231,525 Oracle SW initial cost 2 $ 35,501 $ 2,958 $ 38,459 Oracle Maintenance 3 $ 40,826 $ 3,402 $ 44,288 Oracle Maintenance 4 $ 46,949 $ 3,912 $ 50,861 Oracle Maintenance 5 $ 53,992 $ 4,499 $ 58,491 Oracle Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------- Total $383,068 $40,496 $423,564 That's about $850,000 Singapore Dollars just for the software!! And these are US prices. I know there is a "lift" in prices for Asia! Force a five year COO, and force Oracle to specify what products are being proposed. That should help. ---- Michael Booth PS With a maintenance revenue stream like this, you can see why Oracle can discount the initial purchase without really "hurting." | |||||
702.4 | Big Discount I guessed | ZPOV03::JEFFREYCHOY | I won because of unfailing help from the Notes_Con | Thu Aug 02 1990 18:47 | 27 |
Thank you for all those valuable inputs. I learnt from my colleague who is an ex-Oracle salesman, said that Oracle can easily give up to 50% discount on prices esp when the customer account is a strategic one. In this tender we are quoting on a VAX3800 as against Oracle quoting on a VAX 6310 which the customer commented that it is an offer that they find it hard to refuse. We are in the process of getting back to the customer and warning them about those Oracle modules that are ought to be included and also to consider a 5-YEAR COO. I believe that Rally though is twice as expensive than SQL*Forms but do actually has much more functionalities. Perhaps, we could price Rally with a cheap or competitive basic defintion system and then charge for additional functionalities. This tender though of insignificant amount but is of very strategic importance because the customer is in an unique position that control the national LAW network and hence its decision can influence the whole law community. Best Regards, Jeffrey Choy | |||||
702.5 | Small development system, Rally Run-time? | KYOA::KOCH | My brother wishes he could retire... | Fri Aug 03 1990 00:24 | 7 |
Have you considered using a small VAX for development to lower the cost of the development? Then deploy Rally Run-time licenses to the target machine. Remeber, Oracle doesn't offer Run-time licenses for their product. We do. Ask the customer to ask Oracle why they don't offer run-time versions of their products? | |||||
702.6 | sure we did | ZPOV01::JEFFREYCHOY | I won because of unfailing help from the Notes_Con | Fri Aug 03 1990 06:39 | 5 |
Oh yes, we take advantage of the Vaxserver 3500 and have it upgrade to Vax 3800 for acting as a development machine. The developed application is then run on the Vax 6310 using runtime licenses of Rally and Rdb. Thanks, Jeffrey | |||||
702.7 | Use a smaller system for development? | KYOA::KOCH | My brother wishes he could retire... | Sun Aug 05 1990 03:48 | 6 |
I didn't make myself clear. Do you really need a 3800 for development? Can you get away with a smaller machine? The price for for Rally and RDB development ona 3800 is real expensive. If you have 4 users, a cheaper choice might be a MV3100 4-user system. Take a look at the price difference on that combination instead of the 3800 system for development... | |||||
702.8 | Runtime lisc is available | MAIL::DUNCANG | Oracle... the one-line database | Wed Aug 08 1990 02:00 | 4 |
Oracle does have a run-time license .... it's called a big discount. I just talked to a customer who was offered a runtime license. -- gerry | |||||
702.9 | SQLnet price goes up with CPU speed | RIPPLE::JEN_JA | Fri Aug 10 1990 21:26 | 9 | |
Additional recent Oracle SQLnet pricing infor Oracle SQLnet pricing goes up with the CPU speed. 14 MIP 6420 is almost twice the price of 7 MIP 6410 and 6320. Upgrade of the CPU is a way of life. This can be added to presuade the customer. good luck -Jen |