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5. At the time of negotiation and on the date of issuing the work order, the “DOC 99” software was designed by default to be operated on an Oracle database. However, after issuance of the work order, PERS considering the high costs involved in installing Oracle Database on its servers, sought for a cost-effective database which will support the “DOC 99” software. Accordingly, the parties decided to make the necessary migration from Oracle database to Postgre SQL database which operates on an Open Source Platform in LINUX Operating System. Obviously, there was delay in completing the ______________ https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded on: 25/10/2025 02:47:09 pm ) O.S.A.(CAD).Nos.39, 40 & 54 of 2024 customisations as well as effective operation of the software modules due to migration from Oracle software to Postgre SQL.
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20. “DOC 99” is the software of Aavanor, which by default runs on the Oracle database. While so, PERS felt it is not cost-effective to install an Oracle database in their servers. Hence, requested for migration from Oracle database to cost-effective Postgre SQL database. Aavanor considered this request through e-mail dated 04.04.2017 (Ex.D-4), informed PERS that migration to Postgre SQL database would require significant effort from the Aavanor team and will take approximately 3 to 4 months to complete. In this e- mail it gave two options to PERS either to purchase the necessary hardware and install open source Linux OS with Postgre SQL database, for which it may cost around Rs.12.5 lakhs plus 15% Service Tax or in alternate Aavanor itself will purchase appropriate servers, install the software and database and lease it to PERS for a period of 5 years. This option will cost around Rs.25 lakhs plus 15% Service Tax. In response to this e-mail, PERS, in its reply e-mail dated 07/04/2017 expressed it option to go ahead with migration to Postgre SQL database in their own servers. PERS negotiate the cost for conversion and reduced it from Rs.12.5 lakhs to Rs.6 lakhs. It further agreed to pay the second trenche of 25% upon installation of the “DOC 99” software in the servers of SIMS hospital. PERS specifically agreed to compensate the additional costs involved in the migration to an extent of Rs.6 lakhs and pay it along with the ______________ https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded on: 25/10/2025 02:47:09 pm ) O.S.A.(CAD).Nos.39, 40 & 54 of 2024 last payment.