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Academic licenses for RTC 2.0

Hi,
we are a research group from University of Salerno.
We are going to update our installation of RTC from the trial rc2 to RTC 2.0 Standard Edition.
We have looked for the Server License Activation Kit into the Software Catalogue available for academic use,
but it seems that the Software Catalogue provides Server licenses only for Enterprise and Express Editions.
We have tried to use the Enterprise license, but after that, the Developer Client access are been limited to 3.
Then, we have looked for Developer Client licences for RTC 2.0, but the Software Catalogue provides Developer Client licenses only for RTC 1.0 and 1.0.1.
We would appreciate every information about the right combination of editions, versions and licenses.

thanks

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Hi,
we are a research group from University of Salerno.
We are going to update our installation of RTC from the trial rc2 to RTC 2.0 Standard Edition.
We have looked for the Server License Activation Kit into the Software Catalogue available for academic use,
but it seems that the Software Catalogue provides Server licenses only for Enterprise and Express Editions.
We have tried to use the Enterprise license, but after that, the Developer Client access are been limited to 3.
Then, we have looked for Developer Client licences for RTC 2.0, but the Software Catalogue provides Developer Client licenses only for RTC 1.0 and 1.0.1.
We would appreciate every information about the right combination of editions, versions and licenses.

thanks


Hi,

I would submit a request to the academic initiative folks at https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/preLogin.do?lang=en_US&source=ai-support-rqst. They may not have updated the web site with the standard edition for 2.0 yet.

Hope this helps,
Tim Klinger

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Are there any news on this topic? We also updated to 2.0.0.1 but can not find a valid license for use in academia.

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