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by Jens E.
Original Post: The MyEclipse IT budget rescue plan
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MyEclipse has its own economic rescue plan when it comes to your software tools, and it‘s been in place since 2003… offer powerful tools with affordable pricing. So far it‘s working out pretty well, as we‘ve saved our clients $700 million on their Java tools collectively.
Look, we all know the global economy is in the tank. With a looming $700 billion bailout on the horizon in the USA, it seems that people from Wall Street to Main Street are feeling the effects.
But how is the economic downturn affecting your business? Likely, many purchasing managers are feeling the tightening of purse strings on their IT budgets, and that's with good cause. Some of their existing software solutions cost upwards of $4,000 per year, per seat. The tooling is necessary for programmers to do their jobs, but the prices are bloated, and that bloat is becoming visible in these hard times.
MyEclipse's vendor-neutral philosophy allows us to deliver quality tooling at a reasonable price. For you, at this intersection of Main Street and IT, MyEclipse is saving precious dollars. Isn't it time your organization gave MyEclipse a try? It's risk free!