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| Allen Falcon |
Software Assurance is a Microsoft Licensing option under the Open Value Licensing programs available to small businesses. If you have five (5) MS application licenses, you can participate. Software Assurance, or SA, gives you rights to upgrade to every new release of a covered application during the term of your subscription -- usually three (3) years -- regardless of when you decide to upgrade. The SA program has other benefits:
Here are a few catches
With these considerations in mind, the SA program works best when:
With a small assessment effort, you can easily decide whether to commit to the SA program, and if it will provide sufficient savings to warrant the risks and limitations. |
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| Chris Caldwell |
Is a one-vendor solution right for your business?
Microsoft's Software Assurance (SA) program is fine if you are committing to long-term use of Microsoft systems and software. But do you understand the full ramifications of the decision? When you make a 3 year commitment to any vendor, you are committing to that vendor's strategy and product direction, even if you are not fully aware of what that means. The new concept among software vendors is the "ecosystem" -- a collection of servers, services, and applications that integrate and work together seamlessly. With Microsoft, the ecosystem starts with MS Exchange, Sharepoint, Windows Server, and the Office applications. Ecosystems are designed to foster organic growth. Capabilities are evolving in ways that guide (and sometimes require) customers to expand the number of Microsoft systems they run. Ecosystems can provide great levels of integration; However, they can also be a technology and financial trap. If you can have more email, calendar, and communication features with Google Apps Premier Edition for 50%-75% LESS than an in-house Exchange environment, do you want to be locked into Microsoft's ecosystem? With the emergence of cloud- based solutions and programming-less integration, do you need to commit to one vendor's integration solution? There is no evidence that integration Exchange, Sharepoint, and Office applications is any less expensive than using Google Apps for Email, Calendar, and Sites when you consider the total cost of ownership. Why not look before you leap? Why put your vendor's strategy before yours? Why not consider alternatives before spending the money? |
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Our Alter-Egos
As you may know, we spun off Horizon
Info Services in 2006 to provide affordable
managed IT services to small and midsize
businesses.
Last month, we launched a new web site. Your feedback is always welcome. |
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