« More on engineering education... | Main | AdvancedTCA Market Penetration and Expectations »

12/21/2005

Oracle Addresses Multi-core Licensing

Oracle has announced a new licensing scheme to address the move to multi-core computing in the enterprise. Perhaps there is something to learn here for vendors of embedded systems components. Under the new model, Oracle will still charge for each core that its software runs on. However, there will be discounting for computers/servers running multiple cores. In an article in the Financial Times today, the example provided is Sun's new 8-core processor on which the discount would be 75% or the equivalent of 2 full Oracle licenses for the chip.

Embedded Systems vendors are starting to run into similar situations. For vendors using run-time or production licensing this can pose a challenge. Of course, vendors offering royalty licensing should be aggressively pursuing multi-core projects where they will likely have an advantage in cost. As multi-core becomes more commonplace and perhaps the rule rather than the exception, vendors will need to consider alternative licensing models or aggressive discounting to remain competitive.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a0115714871cc970c012875a39109970c

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Oracle Addresses Multi-core Licensing:

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been saved. Comments are moderated and will not appear until approved by the author. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear until the author has approved them.