brosgol@AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU (Ben Brosgol) (04/17/91)
Although this bboard is generally not the appropriate forum to present pricing information, Mike Feldman's recent message that refers to "rumors of a price drop" for Alsys First Ada compels a response. The price of FirstAda remains $1,815 in quantity one, and we have no plan to reduce this. However, we have recently removed all run-time license fees associated with our native PC and workstation compilers. We have also recently introduced a form of site license which can dramatically reduce the per copy cost of FirstAda in volume purchases. The latter two developments may account for rumors about price changes. Also note that the quantity one price for educational institutions using FirstAda for educational purposes remains $995. I hope this clears up any confusion. If you have questions, please direct them to Alsys Sales and not to me. Ben Brosgol Alsys, Inc. (617) 270-0030 67 S. Bedford St. (617) 270-6882 (FAX) Burlington, MA 01803-5152 brosgol@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu
mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu (Michael Feldman) (04/20/91)
In article <9104171412.AA12529@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu> brosgol@AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU (Ben Brosgol) writes:
#Although this bboard is generally not the appropriate forum to present
#pricing information, Mike Feldman's recent message that refers to
#"rumors of a price drop" for Alsys First Ada compels a response.
#
#The price of FirstAda remains $1,815 in quantity one, and we have no
#plan to reduce this. However, we have recently removed all run-time
#license fees associated with our native PC and workstation compilers. We
#have also recently introduced a form of site license which can
#dramatically reduce the per copy cost of FirstAda in volume purchases.
#The latter two developments may account for rumors about price changes.
#Also note that the quantity one price for educational institutions using
#FirstAda for educational purposes remains $995.
#
I rest my case about FirstAda being second on a price/performance basis.
I believe that Alsys is not the least bit interested in selling their
compiler to individuals, and certainly not to students. OK, they wanna be
the Mercedes. But "FirstAda" is still a misleading name, at the onesies
price of nearly $2000.
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Prof. Michael Feldman
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052 U.S.A.
phone 202-994-5253
fax 202-994-5296
email mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu
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