Arc Server 9.3
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
This isn't the same Arc Server that Tony Stark has mounted in his chest is it? Just checking, because if it is, I'd certainly be interested in it...
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
My company is on a maintenance contract for 9.2 and got the 9.3 upgrade for free. I think the initial contract was $20k USD, not sure how much maintenance is per year. We're an ESRI partner too so I think that gives us a discount.
Imagine that you are hired to build a bridge over a river which gets slightly wider every day; sometimes it shrinks but nobody can predict when. Your client provides no concrete or steel, only timber and cut stone (but they won't tell you what kind). The coefficient of gravity changes randomly from hour to hour, as does the viscosity of air. Your only tools are a hacksaw, a chainsaw, a rubber mallet, and a length of rope. Welcome to my world. -Me explaining my job to an engineer
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
If it's anything like Microsoft, take the US figure and stick a pound sign in front of it.
I'm largely language agnostic
After a while they all bug me :doh:
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I'm trying to find a price for ESRI's Arc Server 9.3 (in the UK) - without much luck. (They really want you to talk to a rep - but it's a bit late in the day to ring them.) Has anyone got any idea about the price - or experience using it? (I've heard that it ridiculously expensive :^) )
I saw the title and thought, "why the hell is someone still using ARCNET?"
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