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the $2 is just minor part of the cost
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The company plans to charge customers $2 per user per month for access to the software, plus $1 per user, per month for each IBM application, such as messaging and document management.

The larger costs to customers will be in buying the server software, such as IBM's WebSphere and portal software, that's needed to make the system work. That software can cost thousands of dollars.
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IBM is GOD:)  Laff | 05/10/04
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TCO is an issue  WhoIsDaMan | 05/10/04
Hardly happy  balsover | 05/10/04
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The world's largest outsource company  IT_User | 05/10/04
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Well lets see ...  computer_man | 05/10/04
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What seems to elude many  IT_User | 05/10/04
God?  Louis Ross Focke | 05/11/04
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Open Source  Martin Marvinski | 05/10/04
Probably right  rapson | 05/10/04
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Yes, you have it  escoles@... | 05/11/04
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The Orificial Answer  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/10/04
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