ASPen or SAAS

Posted by scott_auge on 18-Feb-2017 13:29

I was an ASPen partner, but I don't know if that is still going at Progress or not?

Do they have a license for SAAS (Software As A Service) for Webspeed yet, or they all on the Rollbase kick?

Thinking of getting back into the game.

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Posted by Peter Judge on 21-Feb-2017 08:48

Don’t quote me but I believe there are SaaS licenses for all products.
 
Not sure what you mean by the “Rollbase kick”.

Posted by tdris01 on 21-Feb-2017 09:18

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Posted by Kevin Aspindle on 21-Feb-2017 10:02

Service Provider License Agreements (SPLA) are available to Partners who have a SaaS application. They work on a subscription basis - charge a subscription for your SaaS application and pay a subscription to Progress for the use of the technology, which can include Progress Application Server for OpenEdge that runs Webspeed applications.

You can easily start to build a SaaS application using OpenEdge by obtaining an OpenEdge Developer Kit, also on a subscription basis. see the website for details - www.progress.com/.../pricing

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