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1172.1 | One opinion from the field... | COHO::HEALY | Alan Healy, SEO | Sat Jul 25 1992 03:23 | 16 |
| I think the problem is not in what is sold but in the mindshare of the
customers.
I agree with the consultant that this is Christmas in July for Oracle.
Over the last couple of years I have seen several cases where I believe
the only reason the customer gave us a chance to compete was because of
the perceived advantage of the free run-time. With Rdb being
"proprietary" in the minds of the customers they had no plans to even
look at it. They had the perception that Oracle was superior to Rdb,
but were willing to listen to us because the sales rep had learned to
go in and make the cost argument based on free RTO.
When we presented Rdb, the customers were pleasantly surprised to find
that it is a strong database package and has competitive advantages of
its own. If nothing else, it gave us a chance to counter the
misperceptions spread by the competition.
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1172.2 | | KYOA::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Fri Jul 31 1992 00:13 | 8 |
| Well, are they comparing apples to apples? What is the cost of
RDB-runtime vs. Oracle-runtime vs. Sybase-runtime? I don't think the
latter 2 have runtime only options!
Do we really have anything to worry about?
The base OpenVMS systems are for OEMs and VARs. I will continue to sell
traditional systems which include DECnet E/N and RDB-runtime.
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1172.3 | Worst thing we ever did.... | FILTON::BIRCH | Please Mr Music, will you play? | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:54 | 8 |
| Rdb Runtime being free was a siginificant contributor to the
penetration of Rdb over the last year or two in my exoperience.
I can give you the names of at least three customers where we won
partially because of the cost and marketing advantage this gave us.
I think it's a mistake to unbundle it.
PDB
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1172.4 | | KYOA::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Sat Aug 01 1992 15:20 | 5 |
| NOTHING in life is free. The customer ALWAYS PAID for it, but didn't
realize it because it wasn't a seperate line item. You can STILL sell
traditional systems which include RDB-runtime. We didn't raise the
price on systems, we lowered the price by stripping out possibly unused
software for the OEM and VAR markets.
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1172.5 | Still the worst thing we ever did...
| FHOPAS::BREWMN::BREWIS | | Tue Aug 18 1992 22:26 | 36 |
| RE: .4 I still think it's the worst thing we ever did even though
nothing in life is free. It's the perception of free that
counted. We had gobs of customers buying Rdb Full DEV. because
of the perceived (and I might add real) cost savings of Rdb RT
being FREE.
I've now spoken with two loyal Digital Rdb customers who are
very upset. Even after explaining to them the fact that they
can still get Rdb RT with a full VMS base license, they were far
from appeased. Now, these guys who stuck their proverbial necks
out in an all ORACLE shop are targets for increased pressure
to move over to ORACLE. They say we're falling right into
ORACLE's hands because the ORACLE Rep's had predicted that
Digital won't sell Rdb RT for free forever. We're sure making
those ORACLE reps look good now!
It used to be that we could provide a very good cost
justification for using Rdb versus ORACLE, especially at
sites with multiple production-only environments. Now we've
placed the old "kick me" sign on our own backs.
On another note, I've worked two years to get a customer with
twenty-one production manufacturing plants running ORACLE to
consider Rdb instead of ORACLE. Their main reason for
continuing their discussions with us was the free Rdb RT. This
offered them a great financial break from the ORACLE licensing
and maintenance fees. Now the whole deal is in dangerous
waters and nearing the treacherous rocks because of our small
packaging change.
No, nothing in life is free but, there are things that can
sure make you feel like you got a deal. Now, customers are
saying they feel like they got the shaft,
Beware of your local ORACLE shark ... the waters are full of
meat and the sharks are known for their feeding frenzies.
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1172.6 | | CSC32::S_MAUFE | | Wed Aug 19 1992 00:05 | 12 |
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but rdb/VMS is still free. The majority of customers will keep buying
the regular VMS/CLUSTER package, and get Rdb/VMS bundled in.
CSOs and resellers are the only people supposed to be buying the
stripped down licence.
I think a really well written position paper could rescue this position
and make everybody feel better.
Simon
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1172.7 | | WILBRY::NEEDLEMAN | | Wed Aug 19 1992 15:45 | 2 |
| and legacy systems are "grandfathered"
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1172.8 | How bad is it in terms of dollar$? | SIERAS::WALLIS | Barry Wallis | 7.4 and still shaking! | Wed Aug 19 1992 20:33 | 19 |
| Re: .5
>On another note, I've worked two years to get a customer with
>twenty-one production manufacturing plants running ORACLE to consider
>Rdb instead of ORACLE. Their main reason for continuing their
>discussions with us was the free Rdb RT. This offered them a great
>financial break from the ORACLE licensing and maintenance fees. Now
>the whole deal is in dangerous waters and nearing the treacherous rocks
>because of our small packaging change.
Hi Rick,
When you price it out how much more will they be paying for the
combination of VMS and Rdb then they would have been paying before the
change (i.e., how much did the new packaging change your quote by)?
- Barry
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1172.9 | Don't we still win on price? | 2700::NOYCE | Otherwise, pound the table | Fri Aug 21 1992 00:10 | 5 |
| Or, look at it this way:
Price the Rdb system the old way, and an Oracle system: our advantage is $X.
Price the Rdb system the new way, and an Oracle system: our advantage is $Y.
How do $X and $Y compare? (Are they equal? Is $Y negative?)
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1172.10 | Customers should be paying less | COOKIE::BERENSON | If you think software is complex, try relocating | Fri Aug 21 1992 18:25 | 15 |
| I haven't tried it with actual numbers, but the pricing proposal was
that:
VMS Base + Rdb Run-Time + <VMS users> LESS THAN traditional-VMS (including Rdb)
Also, the systems packages that include NAS 300 (and thus Rdb Run-Time)
apply a discount to the HARDWARE resulting in an overall much lower price
and great incentive.
In other words net cost to the customer should be LOWER with the new
packaging, though the Rdb cost is now more exposed.
It wasn't our (DBS) idea, but we have to live with it.
Hal
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1172.11 | Been away - now I'm back | FHOPAS::BREWMN::BREWIS | | Fri Sep 04 1992 01:04 | 23 |
| I appreciate all of your comments about the pricing under the new structure.
Unfortunately, to a customer who is forced to use ORACLE because of a corporate
standard, it is difficult if not impossible to fend off the pro-ORACLE (or in
these troubled times, pro-save my own job by not making waves) people when they
say, "There goes Digital, changing their plans again!" We have done that in
so many cases, as far as this customer is concerned, that they don't listen
after that.
Back to reality:
One thing I hadn't mentioned, is that the customer was hoping to take advantage
of the less-than-base VMS for their 22 plants to save money on licensing.
Couple this with the fact that they aren't buying new systems, they have no need
for a NAS 300 package, and now they won't get Rdb RTO, I'm in a tight spot.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still pushing to sell Rdb into this account but, the
re-packaging just about wipes it out. Keep your ideas rolling in, I'm using
or have already tried them.
By the way, ORACLE has begun their FUD campaign within the account to discredit
our intentions with Rdb RTO,
Wish me luck.
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1172.12 | | WILBRY::NEEDLEMAN | | Fri Sep 04 1992 15:45 | 6 |
| if they buy "advantage server" configurations then you can show the
cost of the nas300 software = 0. The packaged disk and tape cover all
the software costs if added up as a line item.
Barry
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1172.13 | Huh, don't they have the license already? | COOKIE::BERENSON | If you think software is complex, try relocating | Fri Sep 04 1992 19:58 | 5 |
| You also mention they aren't buying new systems. Do you mean they
already have the 22 VMS systems? If so, then they must have the 001 VMS
license that includes Rdb RTO!
Hal
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1172.14 | Yes, they do have the licenses | FHOPAS::BREWMN::BREWIS | | Tue Sep 08 1992 23:35 | 16 |
| Sounds like a real easy no brainer doesn't.
Geez, mister customer you already have the license for free and will continue
to get it for free. Isn't it an easy decision. Well I thought that it would be
but, they are really upset with lot's of things about Digital that tend to
cloud their vision. At certain levels, they also tend to believe ORACLE that
this is the first step in Digital forcing the customer to pay for Rdb RTO
eventually.
We're trying to stop the FUD and tell the straight story.
By the way, the result of this FUD is that people who were or might be willing
to champion the introduction of Rdb into the ORACLE shop, are reluctant to
go any further until we (the Account team) work to convince all the players at
the account that Rdb RTO is not a cost issue for them.
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