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One of the most concerning things about buying into new technology - at least when it's first introduced - is the question of how long it will be supported. Time and time again we have seen situations where a company folded, was acquired by another company, or just plain stopped providing support for a particular product.
There is a number of different software licensing models currently offered by software vendors, including a number of emergent models that were not around in the licensing world even just a decade ago. No matter what, all software and applications have a license attached to them, and it's up to developers to go where the money is.

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