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db4objects Announces Pricing Changes for Embedded Object Database

Simplifies Commercial License Deployment with Open Pricing Policy,
Including Prices as Low as One Dollar


SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 22, 2007 - db4objects (www.db4o.com), creator of the leading open source object database, today announced new pricing for the company's object database and replication technologies, including a streamlined pricing policy for commercial applications deploying the company's products.

As part of the company's new pricing policy, db4objects has:

  • Published the company's products and services price list
  • Streamlined the process for requesting a customized quote directly through a web form
  • Implemented an easier way to purchase individual licenses using a web/fax order form and a credit card
  • Provided per-cpu pricing for applications running db4o Client/Server including an unlimited number of client connections
  • Reduced database prices to $1 per unit in volume quantities for a new db4o Micro license, running on J2ME and .NET CompactFramework platforms
  • Introduced software upgrades for customers who are not members of the db4o Developer Network and who would like to replace an earlier commercial license of db4o with the latest version

The new pricing policies are all available at a glance here.

About db4objects, Inc
db4objects, Inc (www.db4o.com) provides db4o, the world's most popular object database, native to Java and .NET and available under open source and commercial licenses. With 20,000 registered community members and one million downloads, db4o is used in a broad array of industries around the globe.  Customers include the world's most innovative companies, including Boeing, Bosch, Intel, Ricoh, and Seagate. db4objects is based in San Mateo, California, and backed by noted Silicon Valley luminaries including Mark Leslie, founding CEO of Veritas; Jerry Fiddler, founding CEO of Wind River; and Vinod Khosla, founding CEO of Sun Microsystems.

Press and analyst contacts: press@db4o.com

Published Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:47 AM by Christof
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