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Tuesday’s Tip: Why Free Software Ain’t Really Free
Posted By R "Ray" Wang On October 6, 2009 @ 05:42 In 3rd party maintenance,Apps Strategy,best practices,bill of rights,Contract Negotiations,contract strategy,enterprise applications,enterprise apps,Enterprise apps strategy,Enterprise Business Apps,Enterprise Business Apps Vendors,Enterprise Software,Enterprise Software Licensee Bill of Rights,ERP,IT Strategy,license credits to new products,license fees,license policy,license returns,maintenance fees,Oracle,R "Ray" Wang;,SaaS,software contract reviews,software licensing,software licesing and pricing,software ownership lifecycle,software pricing,sourcing,Third Party Maintenance,total account value,Tuesday's Tip,Uncategorized,vendor management,Vendor Selection | 6 Comments
Free Software Gimmicks From Some On-Premise Vendors Only Address The License Cost Issue [2]
Recently, readers and clients have been approached by on-premise vendors offering free software modules [3] to incentivize new license purchases [4]. However, free should not be confused with the Open Source (i.e. Freeware) movement, where source code is provided with minimal copyright restrictions. Free should not be confused with any other obligations upon receiving license to that software. Free should not be confused with… well – free! In fact, a closer evaluation of free software should include the following 9 test questions:
The Bottom Line – Calculate The Total Account Value (TAV) When Comparing Software Ownership Costs
Total account value (TAV) provides a methodology to calculate the true cost of ownership over a period of time, typically 10 years. TAV represents what your worth to the vendor and your total costs. Components for a side to side comparison should include the following 10 elements:
Use this methodology to compare costs as you figure out your enterprise strategy. This includes total account value cost comparisons such as:
Your POV.
Did you really think you’d get free software? Have you done a comparison of your existing costs versus scenarios for a new apps strategy? Need some guidance on TAV? Feel free to post your comments here or send me an email at rwang0 at gmail dot com.
*standard disclaimers apply. always check with your legal counsel and procurement experts before taking any action with your vendor contracts.
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[2] Free Software Gimmicks From Some On-Premise Vendors Only Address The License Cost Issue: http://blog.enterpriseadvocates.com/2009/10/06/tuesdays-tip-why-free-software-aint-really-free/
[3] on-premise vendors offering free software modules: http://advice.cio.com/thomas_wailgum/step_right_up_get_your_free_sap_crm_software
[4] incentivize new license purchases: http://www.cio.com.au/article/320074/sap_offers_free_crm_erp_buyers
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