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Hi Alex.

Have you considered purchasing an MSDN year subscription? I have enrolled in the ISV program, and that entitled us to pay US$ 560.00 for the VStudio and MSDN Premium. You get it all, except fot the Team System. Better than buying VS alone, and you don't need to worry about upgrades.

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It doesn't seem to make sense to purchase VS2005 now since Orcas is around the corner.

Actually it does.  VS2005 will actually have a pretty long life since so many dramatic changes will exist in .NET 3.5.  Aside from that, there are migration or upgrade paths when purchasing 2005.  FYI, if you have an MSDN membership then you can download this for no additional cost.

Will Strataframe work with the Orcas beta while the product ships?

StrataFrame will continue to evolve with the .NET platforms and future SF releases will support many of the new features such as WPF and LINQ.  As for the time frame, even the Orcas is a moving target at the moment, so I cannot tell you if these features will be available the day Orcas is released.

Also, do you start the year's worth of updates of Strataframe from the day of activation or the date of purchase?

Date of purchase.

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Ivan George Borges (04/18/2007)
Hi Alex.

Have you considered purchasing an MSDN year subscription? I have enrolled in the ISV program, and that entitled us to pay US$ 560.00 for the VStudio and MSDN Premium. You get it all, except fot the Team System. Better than buying VS alone, and you don't need to worry about upgrades.

Can you let me know where to go to enroll in ISV program, please?  Thanks,  Alex

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Hey, Alex, I think this is the one you need:

https://empower-isv.one.microsoft.com/isv/programguide/Default.aspx

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[quote]Ivan George Borges (04/18/2007)
Hey, Alex, I think this is the one you need:

https://empower-isv.one.microsoft.com/isv/programguide/Default.aspx[/quote]

Thank you.  That sounds very good.  Just to be sure: when enrolling I pay 560 (same price as for Brazil) and get  licenses for Windows and MS Office Windows Server 2003 etc.  Does the same 560 include 5 licenses for Visual Studio in the MSDN Universal?

The site says you have to reenroll at the end of one year.  Does that include a new payment for each additional year?  What are the gotchas?

Thanks,  Alex

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Thank you.

You're most welcome.

That sounds very good.

It does, doen't it?! And... it actually is!

Just to be sure: when enrolling I pay 560 (same price as for Brazil) and get  licenses for Windows and MS Office Windows Server 2003 etc.  Does the same 560 include 5 licenses for Visual Studio in the MSDN Universal?

Yes, you get what is now equivalent to the Universal subscription. But now it is called Premium... those marketing people, you know them... Anyway, it comes with more than you can handle, my eyes shinned when I saw all those DVDs arriving... and the download area is like been closed alone in a candy shop! Smile And this is it, 5 licenses to Visual Studio and others.

The site says you have to reenroll at the end of one year.  Does that include a new payment for each additional year?  What are the gotchas?

This is correct. As it looks like, you can reenroll for an additional year. And I'm not sure, but I would expect that we have to pay again. This is Microsoft, remmember? Well, if I were in their place, I would certainly charge too. There are no "gotchas" (am I too naive?), they only ask you to develop and market a microsoft solution, using their tools. From this point, you might climb the Microsoft Partnership program, I think.

Abraços.

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Very cool.  Thank you.  Alex
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Hi Trent.  Sorry for perseverating in this subject but it is one that I must solve and I am not sure that access through OleDB will be the best solution.  This is the situation:

As data is entered in this application a lot of recalculations are made to provide feedback of overall results up to that point. The recalculations include consulting this and previous transactions and use SQL SELECT commands intensively.  Since data will be stored accross the internet recalculations should be made in the server with only results sent back.  I am told that with OleDB the stored procedure would run at the client.

A solution might be to use a com object running at the server and accessed via SOAP.  Although not totally clear how to accomplish that, I believe that process would run at the server.  It also would solve the problem of keeping intermediate results between calls.  BTW, in this app there wouldn't be many simultaneous clients, so there isn't a resources problem.

Does this approach sound like something that can be done with Strataframe?

Thank you. Alex

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Does this approach sound like something that can be done with Strataframe?

This is a perfect place to use the Enterprise Server.  It will reside on the server and execute your queries or sprocs locally.  You can use COM, but this becomes much more cumbersome and not as efficient.

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