June 2003
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
10h 33m
English
StoreCompany's software costs will only increase when it adds IFLs or new priced software. In our OaK example, software costs are only an initial cost (probably mitigated by a test license) increase for their DB2 UDB. Software cost always depends on the license conditions. The other software costs are flat until the extra IFL capacity is brought online. And that cost is split amongst all the Linux images!
In our StoreCompany example, a clone can be made of an existing Linux image and some new code needs to be written. The new code manages the presentation of items in the OaK category, assuring that the order is sent to the right artist to be filled, making special offers to customers fitting ...