Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!ico!rcd From: rcd@ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: OS costs Summary: not a nerve; just a jumping-off point... Message-ID: <1990Aug30.031528.2432@ico.isc.com> Date: 30 Aug 90 03:15:28 GMT References: <350@usaos.UUCP> <1990Aug28.182758.29036@ico.isc.com> <357@usaos.UUCP> Organization: Interactive Systems Corporation, Boulder, CO Lines: 36 I'd taken Warren Calhoun's article about good prices as a jumping-off point; I started with a statement about not disregarding the R&D costs. In response, he said: > As I should have known, what I deemed a casual remark managed to strike a > nerve. This was really not my intent... Perhaps I should have started a completely separate article. It's not that he struck a nerve so much as he gave a good point to start thinking/talking about OS costs in our little world here (386, UNIX) and try to make some sense of them. >...My comment about discounting the > R&D costs was not meant the way it was apparently interpreted. What I did > mean was that I am not qualified to judge the R&D costs... Sometimes I wonder if the vendors are either! It's a hard problem...not so much that it's hard to judge the R&D costs _per_se_ as that it's hard to see just how they should figure into the product cost. (The suits under- stand this better than I do, but they still have some unpleasant guesswork to do.) > The point that I was trying to make is that whatever SCO gets, it must be > some amount that they figure will enable them to recoup their costs over the > life of the product and still make a profit... Perhaps, but not necessarily. I doubt that they intend to take a big loss on it (!) but there is such a thing as taking a slight loss to get yourself established in a market. (I have *absolutely no* idea whether this is the case. I'm just rambling about possibilities.) Also, the question of whether they'll recoup the R&D depends on how many they sell, of course, and that may not be easy to guess. In a rapidly-changing market, fore- casting even with the best of information is risky. -- Dick Dunn rcd@ico.isc.com -or- ico!rcd Boulder, CO (303)449-2870 ...I'm not cynical - just experienced.