

#Adobe coldfusion enterprise pricing how to#
For more information about how to obtain a custom hosting agreement, please see. Except as expressly authorized through a separate custom hosting agreement, Licensee is prohibited from: (a) using the Software on behalf of third parties (b) renting, leasing, lending, or granting other rights in the Software including rights on a membership or subscription basis (c) providing use of the Software in a computer service business, third party outsourcing facility or service, service bureau arrangement, time sharing basis, or as part of a hosted service or (d) using any component, library, or other technology included with the Software other than solely in connection with its use of the Software. In asking some simple questions our sales rep is now claiming that we are violating the acceptable usage portion of their license agreement:Ģ.6.4 Prohibited Use. Like idiots, we wanted to determine if Enterprise pricing might now work for us as were starting to incorporate a VM environment (from an all pizza box environment). These license purchases and use started with CF5 when Allaire still owned CF and have been upgraded to mostly CF9 but just starting CF11 - and then the wheels fell off. But now in dealing with our Adobe account management representative, I am left dumbfounded.īackground: We have purchased and are using 40+ Standard CF licenses. There have been several threads prematurely referencing ColdFusion’s demise that I have chimed in. I’ve been a long-time advocate for ColdFusion.
