Micro Focus Plc has come up with a new method for charging for licences to its Unix software, which it calls Unix Concurrent User Licensing. Under it, the cost of software is tied to the number of users who actually use the software rather than an arbitrary number of perceived users. Micro Focus Cobol for […]
Micro Focus Plc has come up with a new method for charging for licences to its Unix software, which it calls Unix Concurrent User Licensing. Under it, the cost of software is tied to the number of users who actually use the software rather than an arbitrary number of perceived users. Micro Focus Cobol for Unix v3.0 is now $1,250 per concurrent user under the new plan, Toolbox for Unix v3.0 costs $625 per user, the two together are $1,875, and Dialog System for Unix v3.0 is $1,250 the firm said.