SAP Capitulates on Support
In mid-January 2010, SAP announced the return of its Standard Support offering. On its face, there is no doubt this is a move to stem some of the customer backlash that has intensified ever since SAP mailed letters back in the summer of 2008 stating that everyone would be migrated to a singular service level and higher cost Enterprise Support. However, we believe that in 3 years, everyone will look back at this announcement as the watershed event that forever changed packaged application maintenance and support services.
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Extract Value from Your Shelfware
Most enterprises have a significant amount of value sitting on their shelves, locked up in unused software entitlements (shelfware). But, there are a number of reasons why you may want to consider extracting cash value from the assets. Shelfware results from many causes such as over-purchasing, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, layoffs or other reductions in usage without the corresponding ability to reduce counts. Find out how NET(net) can help!
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Cloud Computing - Removing Borders in IT
If there is a definition for hyperbole in today’s IT market, cloud computing would have to be right up there. You can’t pick through today’s business and IT media without coming across it. But, like many game changing technologies or new archetypes in IT deployment, the whole notion of cloud computing and its various incarnations is here to stay and the impact on how IT is procured, implemented and managed is going to change along with it.
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