16 is the wrong type of number for Microsoft, unless the 15 is maybe
10+5+1 or 5*3+1. maybe they had 1 already.
i ghost-wrote a mini-grant for a non-profit legal aid clinic that wanted to
upgrade their Microsoft server setup. Microsoft has per-user licensing.
everything asked for was delivered by Microsoft.
douglas
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
>That's not quite true. One of the proposals used MS SQL Server.
>(They said they had 16 licenses of SQL Server Enterprise donated by
>MS to them. I wasn't sure exactly what they'd need that many
>licenses _for_ exactly; but then, I'm used to being able to set up
>another database without worrying about software costs.)
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