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Who Says Support Has To Be Bundled With Maintenance?
About a decade back, vendors would offer support and maintenance as two separate line items on their contracts. Support would run about 5 to 10% the license fee and so would maintenance. Keep in mind, average support and maintenance fees were under 15% back then. Here’s a [...]
Apps Users Seek Third Party Maintenance For Cost, Value, and Service
Updated surveys from inquiries, client conversations, and user group meetings show a 113.8% increase in interest in third party maintenance (3PM) services from Q3 2009 to Q1 2010 (see Figure 1). Key factors stem from (see Figure 2.):
Continuing cost pressures. Budgets continue to be at [...]
Gains In SaaS Adoption Driven By Speed And Cost Savings…
Preliminary data from Q4 earnings data show continued traction among SaaS solutions. Expect SaaS deployments to gain steam in 2010 as organizations finalize their SaaS apps strategies to take advantage of 7 key benefits:
Richer user experience - SaaS apps bring Web 2.0 usability to the enterprise [...]
Standard Support Returns After Much Deliberation
SAP announced today that they would be reintroducing their Standard Support offering. Customers now gain choice with a 2-tier maintenance offering. Here are the details between standard support and enterprise support.
* Standard Support Offering reintroduces at 18%. Customers seeking core bug fixes, support packages, risk mitigation, and related new functionality will have choice in staying on standard support. The program is designed for customers who seek to keep their systems up and running. Customers with CPI clauses in their contracts will want to take note - the first set of consumer price index (CPI) price increases will begin January 1st, 2012.
* Enterprise Support remains at 22%. SAP will continue to offer Enterprise Support at 22% for new customers and a ramp up for existing customers (see Figure 1). Enterprise support includes features such as best practices for IT operations, proactive monitoring and reporting, and transparency for business process performance. Customers who choose to go with Enterprise Support prior to March 15th, 2010 will be eligible for ramp up.
* Supplemental offerings still available. Other programs such as Max Attention, Safeguarding, and Product Support for Large Enterprises (PSLE) will continue to be available by choice and invitation.
High Cost Of Ownership And Changing Requirements Drive SAP Users To Seek Optimization Solutions
As users await SAP to regain its mojo (see Dennis Howlett’s post) and implement it’s “Voice of the Customer” strategy in 2010, users must continue to reduce their cost of ownership and complexity. In addition, rapidly changing business requirements require some users to seek SaaS alternatives, additional point solutions, and extensions.
Consequently, vendors providing SAP optimization and extension solutions represent one of the fastest growing parts of the $78.7B (2009 Altimeter Group estimate), 850,000 SAP service partner and developer ecosystem. SAP users already embrace many of the solutions from vendors on this inaugural SAP Optimization List as part of their business value oriented apps strategy. The living list covers seven areas including:
1. application extension and usability;
2. application life cycle management;
3. archiving, storage, and test data management;
4. license management and optimization;
5. Microsoft Office integration;
6. third party maintenance; and
7. virtualization
DSAG project team and project leader departure could signal disagreement with methodology not SUGEN
SAP embarked on an ambitious program to prove value in its Enterprise Support fee hike last year. As planned, SAP should announce the results for the first set of SUGEN KPI’s in early December. However, two key SUGEN KPI project sponsors [...]
Building Innovation With And Around Your SAP Environment
Location: Manchester CentralAuditorium
Date:23/11/2009
Start Time: 16:25
End Time: 17:00
Speaker: R “Ray” Wang
Company: Partner with Altimeter Group
Keynote summary:
Pace of change continues to increase in market forces, work dynamics, business models, and pace of technology adoption.
Innovation is essential in this market.
There’s a tonne of innovation at SAP. Management and politics keep it [...]
SAP users in UK and Ireland remain equally skeptical about SAP
(Photos by R Wang & Insider Associates, LLC. Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved.)
The SAP user group hosted its annual event. Conversations with 37 clients reflect the following broad trends in the UK and Ireland:
SAP users remain skeptical about benefits promised by SAP [...]
Connect. Collaborate. Innovate.
Welcome to the first of many Altimeter Group research reports. Before you dive deep into the Customer Bill of Rights: Software-as-a-Service report, we wanted to share with you a bit about the research process and how we work within the community.
Connect. We strive to bring new people together and share our knowledge. Knowledge [...]
This post has been cross posted on the Enterprise Advocates blog
A New Way Of Creating Research - Collaborative Input And Review
Some time early next week, we (i.e. Altimeter Group’s Jeremiah Owyang and I) will be publishing a Customer Bill of Rights - Software-as-a-Service. Through the generous input of 57 collaborators and organizations, this document [...]
Free Software Gimmicks From Some On-Premise Vendors Only Address The License Cost Issue
Recently, readers and clients have been approached by on-premise vendors offering free software modules to incentivize new license purchases. 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 [...]
Potential Announcement of * Siemens cancellation represents a shift in mood by one of SAP’s most loyal customers
What’s been rumored for the past few months has now publicly been confirmed discussed. Golem.de (Babelfish Translation in English) *Wiwo.de,(Wirtschaftswoche the German equivalent of BusinessWeek) (Babelfish Translation in English) reports that Siemens says SAP Tschüß (i.e. ciao, cheers, [...]
Title: Vendor Event: Soft Summit
Location: The Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, CA
Link out: Click here
Start Date: 2009-10-21
Start Date: 2009-10-22
Description: What is SoftSummit?
Agility and Insight. Profitability Today!
“SoftSummit has a great mix of practitioners, looking at licensing from an end-user and a vendor perspective and has a great deal of depth looking at these issues.”
SoftSummit 2009 is [...]
In the first step of the original seven simple steps to successfully negotiate software contracts, the key is to have the right team in place. To refresh everyone’s memory from the March 8th, 2004 post the details for Step 1 are:
Step 1: Ensure that the right team is in place
Inputs: Organizational chart and agreement on [...]
Many user groups currently meet the basic requirements…
Today’s independent and vendor sponsored user groups serve a key role in building community among a common interest group. Typical mission and objectives often include:
Creating an environment to share information and best practices
Exposing issues and limitations with a vendor’s product and partner solutions
Soliciting member feedback and concerns about [...]
Declining demand and diminishing output increase the pressure for enterprises to reduce their software license maintenance costs. As part of a larger enterprise apps strategy, shelfware reduction provides an area for significant cost savings. However, shelfware reduction is often hard to achieve because many vendors impose:
Enterprise wide agreements. These “all you can eat” agreements incentivize [...]
In the past 2 weeks, emails from 31 software insider readers highlight a growing and concerning trend with support and maintenance contracts. Vendors concerns about support and maintenance contract retentions has led to new initiatives to consolidate contracts. At first glance, this may appear to be proactive and beneficial to customers. In fact, common rationale [...]
Infor announced two new maintenance options for its customers today. These actions represent a proactive approach to provide its customers with new ownership models. The key offerings include:
Flex Upgrade: customers move to the latest application version, no change to existing maintenance and support costs, little or no license fees
POV: Support and maintenance fees should often [...]
A new secondary market for used software has emerged
Some time back in December 2006, we wondered why enterprises could not resell unused and used software and transfer related services to a willing buyer under a perpetual license. Enterprises could resell hardware, telecom equipment, and other services contracts. So why couldn’t a licensee retain the [...]
(Photo: Rimini Street movable billboard outside SAPPHIRE 09. Courtesy of Rimini Street. All rights reserved)
Almost one year after Rimini Street announced its intention to provide third party maintenance, on May 11th, 2009, the ground breaking support services provider announced that it had signed its first SAP clients and launched immediate availability of its support [...]
Oracle President Charles Phillips pleasantly surprised Oracle Applications User Group (OAUG) Collaborate 09 attendees this morning during his keynote with the decision to waive Extended Support fees for a number of product lines through 2010 and 2011. As customers and prospects face one of the worst global economic crises, proactive relief on support and maintenance [...]
More details have emerged on the actual 10 or 11 KPI’s that SUGEN and SAP have agreed to as well as the SAP’s targets for showing value. To start with, here are the main KPI’s for each category:
SUGEN KPI’S
Business Continuity
Increased business solution availability
Reduced amount of work related to all SAP incidents (including reduced [...]
Since SAP’s announcement of its single tier Enterprise Support plan last July, customers have continued to express dissatisfaction. In response to such complaints, the SAP User Group Executive Network (SUGEN) of 12 SAP user groups and SAP have been engaging in discussions around the value derived from this new offering. This morning SAP [...]
Keynote highlights include themed presentations around value
Customers, partners, and prospects gathered together in the always spectacular San Diego Convention Center for Lawson CUE 2009. Moments before the keynote, the team unveiled the latest Lars Larson video, “Lost and Found”! In true Lars Lawson fashion, the final solution reflected simplicity. The keynote then kicked off with [...]
FORWARD AND COMMENTARY
“Shape Your Apps Strategy To Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends” represent the seventh report in an on-going series to provide clients with insight on how to better align their packaged apps strategies. As more and more clients seek SaaS solutions as options to pipe in innovation and potentially control costs, clients [...]
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