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Subject: RE: GISList: Publishing Grids on the web
Date:  06/30/2003 03:15:01 PM
From:  Dimitri Rotow




> >
> > So, suppose someone (say, a city government) wants to put up a
> website that
> > includes your mapserver on typical PC-based server. What would
> that cost
> > them? In many such situations a city has no idea if they are
> going to get
> > 500 hits a day or 50000. What would typical pricing be?
>
> We usually first gather requirements in terms of services and
> users, then put up
> an ROI analysis based on the customer's situation that includes TCO
> considerations. This allows us to find the optimal ratio for the customer
> resources invested... :-)
>

Yes, but could you indicate a typical range? It's a big difference if you
are talking about less than $500 or, say, between $25,000 and $50,000, or
over $100,000.

> > Fabulous place, Munich... I lived for a couple of years in
> Solln and then
> > across the Isar in Grunwald (sorry, no umlaut on this keyboard...). :-)
> > You are a lucky man!
>
> thanks! :) I tried to find your place, but couldn't locate CDA
> International...
>

That's the predecessor name for manifold.net. The company became known as
"manifold.net" after the product name became more famous than the company
name. Personally, I like the name "Manifold" a lot better than "CDA," which
stands for the incredibly boring "Center for Digital Algorithms," - not
exactly a name that is likely to be remembered by customers. :-)

For location info on manifold.net, in any of the various web pages after the
entry page click on the "manifold.net" logo in the upper right corner, for
example, in http://www.manifold.net/professional

Cheers,

Dimitri






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