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Delta Software Technology develops, sells and supports software tools that enable enterprises to multiply the value of their application portfolio and to become more effective, more profitable, a better business partner and more accessible to their many stakeholders.

Product pricing reflects the value of an enterprise product. For information on pricing please contact your local sales organisation. Alternatively you can contact us by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Delta’s product licensing model is based on many years real-world experience of working with large and distributed project teams. A flexible licensing server is used to support the selected licensing model, including time-locked trial periods, node locked and floating licenses. Site licenses are available for the shared product components such as support for specific target platforms.

Product licenses are linked to each developer’s workstation using a software key. This key is used to ensure that the terms of your license agreement are respected. License keys are renewable on an annual basis.

The software key for a workstation can become invalid if major changes are made to the installed hardware and/or software. In this situation you have a grace period in which to obtain a new key. A temporary key can be obtained from the Delta Web site here. The temporary key allows you to continue working for up to 20 days while a permanent key is requested through the normal support channel.

The fundamental basis of Delta product licensing is that you are never left in the position of suddenly being unable to work with a correctly licensed product.

If you have any questions about product licensing please contact your local sales organisation. Alternatively you can contact us by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
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”After our application architecture had been modernized that way, the next step could take place:
Moving our applications to the new Microsoft Windows platform but leaving the data access services on the Unisys OS 2200, accessing them through the remote access options of SCORE Data Architecture Integration.
As programs modernized to use the SCORE data services for the data accesses and non-modernized programs interoperated perfectly by means of automatically produced facades, we were able to modernize small clusters one after each other bringing them into production.
This made it possible to start our migration project without the need of having the landing platform defined and available at this phase of our migration.”
Eric Martens, Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands
RDW
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