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the COBOL Community, Fujitsu
Eradicates COBOL Runtime Fees
The COBOL group at Fujitsu Computer Systems has always believed
COBOL programmers deserve a reasonably priced COBOL compiler
with high performance, unmatched reliability, superior scalability,
and royalty free COBOL runtimes. Our customers have made it
very clear they particularly like the last item, royalty free
runtimes, indicating that they don’t always feel they
have been fairly treated by other vendors in this area.
Maintaining
royalty free runtimes has sometimes been challenged by the
introduction of new products and options that have suggested
some kind of runtime based charging was the only way for us
to recoup our investment in those developments. For example,
with the earlier releases of NetCOBOL for .NET a model was
introduced that charged for any .NET application deployed
on multiple CPU machines because it was felt that we needed
to cover the cases in which ASP.NET applications were being
compiled on multiple CPU servers. This charge never sat easy
with us so, with further thinking, we came up with a
special Server Edition of the compiler that can be purchased
to cover the need for compiling ASP.NET applications on production
servers. That way our runtime support can be royalty-free
while we are still paid for the use of our compiler –
the part we believe justifies a charge.
With the
introduction of pricing for NetCOBOL for .NET Server Edition
we have eradicated runtime fees for all our COBOL runtimes.
For products that provide value outside support for the COBOL
language, such as NeoKicks, which provides a transaction-supporting
environment, there are still runtime related charges. We see
these as special cases where a large part of the products’
value is in the support they provide at runtime.
COBOL
has a bright future. Fujitsu continues to invest in creating
quality tools and COBOL compiler technology. Keeping our prices
consistent with this optimistic outlook helps keep COBOL at
the forefront of business programming in the 21st century,
provides the foundation to earning your respect, and builds
on our long-term, mutually beneficial business partnerships.
Sincerely,
Ron Langer
VP of Global COBOL
Fujitsu Computer Systems

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