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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.



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    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.










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      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.










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      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.







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          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
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          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.







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          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.







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          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.







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          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.








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