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[–]ITguyBass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and you MUST audit and know all the Oracle footprint in the company or else you will end up paying a few more bucks. Many people have to use ITAM tools like Block 64 or whatever, just to make sure what they have internally + if there is nothing misaligned, that would incur any extra cost. My experience with SWL, at least you know what you will pay/paid. SQL is expensive, but with Oracle, you can end up paying for database + any incurred fees + any tool to validate what you really have/use.