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Ortus Monthly Support Plan Released!

Luis Majano April 27, 2013

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Luis Majano

April 27, 2013

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We have completely revamped and recreated our Ortus Support Plans for all our products (ColdBox, ContentBox, DataBoss, WireBox, CacheBox, etc) and even introduced custom development plans, so we can even help you build your apps in no time!  However, the plan we are most excited about is our new monthly M1 Plan.  With this plan you will be able to subscribe to our support services for a low monthly fee and have access to our team for mentoring, architecture reviews, issues, and even minor consulting.  We are constantly trying to reinvent ourselves to bring forward the best service and consulting possible.  We welcome your feedback and get started with our support plans today!

 

Our Plans M1 Entry Standard Premium Enterprise
Price $199 $2099 $5699 $14099 $24599
Support Hours 2
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60 tickets
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300 tickets
Discounted Rate $185/hr $180/hr $175/hr $170/hr $160/hr
Renewal Price $199/month $1800/year $5250/year $13600/year $24000/year
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Priority Training Registration     checkmark checkmark checkmark
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Response Times 1-5 B.D. 1-3 B.D. 1-2 B.D. 24 hr 12 hr
Books, Trainings, Product Discounts 0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Free Books 0 0 1 3 5
B.D. = Business Days

 

 

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