Re: Database access from COBOL



johnhreinhardt@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Bob Koehler wrote:


  Use of Hobbyist license for educational institutions is not
  permitted, unless there have been changes since Ilast read it.

Educational institutions are offered discount programs.


That's still correct, however there is a free Educational License
Program

http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvmsedu/index.html

Copied from the first page:

"The OpenVMS Educational License Program is patterned after the HP
OpenVMS Hobbyist Program. It is offered in response to your requests
that we make HP OpenVMS available to educational institutions at no
cost.

All types of educational institutions worldwide are eligible. All you
have to do is request an access code over the Web, register your
school, and once registered, anyone at your school can use the access
code to get a product authorization key (PAK) through e-mail. The base
license for HP OpenVMS is included, and you may request over 100
layered product PAKs. The licenses are good from August to August and
must be renewed annually. Anyone associated with an educational
institution-students, faculty or administrators-may use these
licenses. The pages listed below will get you started.

I don't know what could be much better. It's available. It's free.

Note: All existing educational programs, such as the Campuswide
Software License Grant (CSLG) program, remain in place. "

However, for what Bill wanted I think it would be an administrative
nightmare.  For each system you have to request one PAK for each piece
of software you wish to use.  And they expire every August 31st.  Which
means you would be requesting somewhere around 10-15 PAKs per system
per year.  For a 100 workstation lab or class that would be
unimaginable.

I seem to recall that when I was in school, students were informed what texts, materials, and such would be required for a class. It was up tot he student to acquire the textbooks, materials, and such. I don't see anything different here. The student is informed of what's required, including written directions. College students should be capable of acquiring the required class material.


However, for individuals at educational sites as a whole, it looks like
a pretty good deal.  The same non-commercial restrictions apply as in
the Hobbyist program.

  John H. Reinhardt



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