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New Study Reveals Software Pricing and Licensing Trends Are Transforming the Enterprise Software Marketplace

As Some Software Producers Benefit and Others Fail to Keep Up, a Market Shake Up Is Possible

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ITASCA, IL--(Marketwired - July 26, 2016) - The enterprise software marketplace is undergoing a massive transformation as the pricing and licensing models dictating how software is bought and sold evolve. Fueled in part by shifts in customer demand and in part by rapidly changing technology, some application producers are poised to reap windfall profits from the new software pricing and licensing models emerging, while others risk being left behind. This is the conclusion of a new report published by Software Monetization expert, Flexera Software. Among the report's findings:

  • Perpetual Decline: Only 43 percent of producers say perpetual software licenses contribute to half or more of their revenues. Historically, the perpetual license was the dominant licensing model used by most software vendors.

  • Shifting Foundations: 70 percent of producers will change their pricing and licensing models within the next two years. The reasons? To generate more revenues, be more competitive and improve customer relations.

  • No Installation Required: 36 percent of producers say that less than half of their applications are delivered as traditional installed software.

  • Change Ready: Within the next two years producers plan on changing their licensing policies to accommodate new technologies like:

    • Cloud (49 Percent)

    • SaaS (46 percent)

    • Virtualization (47 percent)

    • Mobile Platforms (55 percent)

  • Bliss or Ignorance? 73 percent of producers boast their pricing and licensing policies are effective. Yet despite this confidence, 51 percent of those surveyed admitted they don't track customer usage, 45 percent don't audit customer usage, 55 percent don't have technology in place to track customer usage of their products, and 42 percent say their customers have challenges determining which software products they're entitled to use.

"Enterprises are rapidly redefining how they want to license and pay for business software. Moreover, technology is shifting so rapidly it is rendering old pricing and licensing models obsolete," said R "Ray" Wang, Principal Analyst & Founder at Constellation Research. "Smart software producers are being proactive, viewing this dramatic shift as an opportunity to offer more flexible monetization models, capture market share and new revenue streams. Producers that fail to act risk being left behind."

"The report illustrates the fluidity of the software market place and the rapidly changing customer preferences dictating how software is bought and sold," said Steve Schmidt, Vice President of Corporate Development at Flexera Software. "To thrive in this environment producers must adopt an agile Software Monetization strategy and implement automation that flexibly supports multiple software pricing and licensing models. As the data suggests, many producers are not yet 'change-ready,' and therefore are at risk."

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About this Report

The 2016 Key Trends in Software Pricing and Licensing survey was conducted by Flexera Software. This annual research project looks at software licensing, pricing and enforcement trends and best practices. The survey reaches out to executives at application producers (software vendors and intelligent device manufacturers) and enterprises who use and manage software and devices. Now in its tenth year, the survey is made available to the industry at large each year.

About Flexera Software

Flexera Software helps application producers and enterprises increase application usage and the value they derive from their software. Our software licensing, compliance and installation solutions are essential to ensure continuous licensing compliance, optimized software investments and to future-proof businesses against the risks and costs of constantly changing technology. Over 80,000 customers turn to Flexera Software as a trusted and neutral source for the knowledge and expertise we have gained as the marketplace leader in licensing, installation and compliance for over 20 years and for the automation and intelligence designed into our products. For more information, please go to: www.flexerasoftware.com.

© 2016 Flexera Software LLC. All other brand and product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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