SDl Tridion License - tridion

Can someone share their knowledge about procuring the SDL Tridion licenses in following scenario:
1) Someone wants to take/buy the license for individual purpose - No Organization, No Production websites, No Commercial use - Just for Learning purpose. Is their something called trial license or reciprocal licenses for that sake. Please note the Individual is not an SDL Tridion MVP
2) Someone wants to take/buy the license for Marketing purpose - No Organization, No Commercial Use other than giving demos
3) What is the procedure for an organization to register for being a Partner with SDL Tridion

The only option I know of (as it seems you have discovered) for a free individual research license is to gain SDL Tridion MVP status, or work for an SDL partner who has a partner licenses. Other than that you may need to purchase one.
You will need to contact SDL about this - They are the only ones who can provide you pricing information on SDL Tridion.
http://www.sdl.com/products/tridion/

It is not possible to have an individual license, also not for personal or training use.
When you want to obtain a license for marketing purposes you need to enroll as a partner. You can use the following form to indicate that you want to become one:
http://www.sdl.com/community/partner/partner-programs/tridion-partners/index-tab5.html#10-7785
Often specific POC licenses are issued during sales cycles, but they are specific to the prospect environment.

SDL now makes a free developer license (not for commercial use) available. Details on their community website here:
https://community.sdl.com/solutions/content-management/tridion/tridion-developer/w/wiki/863.sdl-web-licenses

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How Qt Standard Support works?

I beginner question...
I was wondering, how I could get in contact with Qt devs to get support in case I could not find any answer here or on any other site, forum, etc.
While reading here: https://www.qt.io/qt-support/
Standard Support Granted to all Qt license holders*
Looks like support is available only to people who bought their license, and reading here:
https://www.qt.io/pricing
Looks like their 'cheapest' plan is $302/mo.
This price is for companies or there is a different plan for individual developers?
Suppose I buy this plan, I'll be able to mail the support only for a month, or as now I'm a 'license holder' I'll be able to get support even when the plan finishes?
I believe you cannot buy it for a month, it's prepaid for 1 year in advance. I also think you won't be able to get perpetual support as the license itself is not perpetual, it's a subscription.
Moreover, the cheapest "Qt for Application Development"/"Professional" license only lists "Install support" in its features, not "Standard Support".
The minimal "Qt for Application Development" plan which includes "Standard Support" is $341/mo with 1-year prepayment, which results in $4090 at the very least. I'm not sure what extra charges and taxes apply and whether there are any other limits that come with the license due to export restrictions, sanctions, license agreements or whatnot.

Corda Enterprise edition license cost

Could somebody Corda Enterprise edition license model and cost? Like whether it is per user/node basis and monthly or yearly etc.
I looked at 'https://www.r3.com/corda-enterprise/' but didn't find the licese cost info.
I saw that enterprise edition also open source and code is available on Github.
Thank you.
You should contact R3 directly (sales#r3.com) for pricing information.
According to R3:
The platform is scalable and priced according to the specific needs of
the business. There are many considerations around product,
architecture, geography and customer profiles, which influence this
analysis.

Differences between "Alfresco Team" "Alfresco Share"

Judging from the described features, the Alfresco Team and Alfresco Share products look very similar.
What are the technical differences?
Here are a few differences I have heard about, but a better list would be welcome:
Video preview
Preview for more Adobe products (Illustrator etc?)
Some kind of link with Google Apps maybe?
There is need for clarification to #Heiko Robert. His answer is not valid anymore. Team has been discontinued, and it didn't replace Alfresco Enterprise.
Team was not the latest Enterprise Edition, but a cheaper license with the restrictions that #Heiko has mentioned (and some more. For example, the number of users is also limited).
Team is being replaced by the Alfresco Cloud, as you can see if you click on the "Team Customizations" link posted by #Tahir Malik.
Alfresco Enterprise is well and very alive, and a new version 4 is available.
Regarding Share: Alfresco has two web user interfaces: one is the original, known as Alfresco Explorer, and the newest one is Alfresco Share. Alfresco Explorer is a faster UI, based on JSF, but it is more difficult to customize, and it is not being developed anymore. On the other hand, Share is the "second generation" UI, which is based on Surf, which is much easier to customize. At this point, Share is actively being developed, but, as far as I know, it is close to provide 100% of the functionality provided by Alfresco Explorer.
Alfresco Explorer will probably be around for several years to come, because a lot of people already developed applications on it, so that should give them time to migrate to share.
It's more or less a question of licensing. Team seems to be the latest Enterprise Edition but with major limitations in
Number of Documents
Customization: No Customizations in any way (no custom doc models, workflows, automation, actions)
Usage: restricted to the Share-Interface only (no Explorer, no webscripts, not integration with other systems)
I found this Blog helpful: Alfresco Team: First Thoughts and Limitations to Consider
Anyway - if you're looking for a out of the box tool to share documents in workgroups/teams this may the tool you should look into.
I don't think there are much technical differences, because both are build on the Surf Platform and are quite equal in functionality.
I think you should see this page of the Team Site: Team Customizations
The main difference is that you can't do whatever you like with Team and you can with Share (Enterprise/Community).
There are a few features in Alfresco Team that are new, and which aren't in Alfresco 3.4 (Enterprise or Community). Video Preview and a few more transformers are in that list. Those new features are available on HEAD though, so if you take a nightly build you'll get them. They'll all be in Swift (likely 4.0), which is due out later this year. See Jeff Pott's blog for some more info on Swift.
The Alfresco Team website has a lot of info on Team on it, which should help you decide if it's a good fit for you, or if you need the full Community/Enterprise version.

ASP.NET Webmail Client

does anyone knows a free paid webmail client for asp.net that enables me to edit the sourcecode and re-sell it?
I found After Logic, which is great by the way, but they told me "Currently, we don't offer developer licenses for WebMail Pro".
webmail+calender solution would be great!
tks for any help,
Vitor
plenty of open sources out there.
example:
http://anmar.eu.org/projects/sharpwebmail/
plenty of paid solutions out there.
example:
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/webmail/
Just Google it, this is a Developer Site, not 'what components I can get' site
AfterLogic does offer royalty-free developer licenses for WebMail Pro. Just not directly from the web site (as you must first confirm you won't develop a competing software). You can contact AfterLogic for further details.
If you just need to edit the source code but have no plans to re-distribute the modified software to third parties (i.e. all you need is to run the software on your server), that's allowed by any license.
In other words, all licenses are developer licenses (but not all are royalty-free).

Oracle Coherence License Issue

Are there any restrictions for using coherence.jar without any license?
coherence.jar is open for downloading without any fee.
You can use it for development purposes. Any other purpose means purchasing a license. On the download page is a link to the license agreement that states:
You may not:
use the programs for your own internal data processing or for any
commercial or production purposes, or
use the programs for any purpose
except the development of your
application;
use the application you develop with the programs for any internal data
processing or commercial or production
purposes without securing an
appropriate license from us;
continue to develop your application after you have used it for any
internal data processing, commercial
or production purpose without securing
an appropriate license from us, or an
Oracle reseller;
remove or modify any program markings or any notice of our
proprietary rights;
make the programs available in any manner to any third party;
use the programs to provide third party training;
assign this agreement or give or transfer the programs or an interest
in them to another individual or
entity; - cause or permit reverse
engineering (unless required by law
for interoperability), disassembly or
decompilation of the programs;
disclose results of any program benchmark tests without our prior
consent.
The first two points are the most relevant.
On the Coherence download page it says you need to agree to the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) License Agreement to download the software.
That license contains this text:
We grant you a nonexclusive, nontransferable limited license to use the programs only for the purpose of developing, testing, prototyping and demonstrating your application, and not for any other purpose. If you use the application you develop under this license for any internal data processing or for any commercial or production purposes, or you want to use the programs for any purpose other than as permitted under this agreement, you must obtain a production release version of the program by contacting us or an Oracle reseller to obtain the appropriate license.
So it's a free download only for development purposes. (Most Oracle Products are available free to developers.)
But if you want to use this code in production or in a product you're selling you will need a license.
Have you considered using Infinispan as an open source alternative to Coherence?
Don't forget that the version that you download from the public website is usually just the major release. The minor release, with all the many bug fixes, is only available if you have a support contract.

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