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Cutting  IT Costs:  A Software Change May Be “Just The Ticket” To Trim Your 
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Current economic trends are forcing more and more companies to
look for creative ways to reduce spending. When Senior Management
decides to cut the budget across the board, even IT departments
feel the crunch. That is why CTO's and IT Directors now have a
new mandate. They must scrutinize every dollar they are spending,
and make a decision as to what expenses are tied to 'must
haves' versus 'nice to haves'.


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Cutting  IT Costs:  A Software Change May Be “Just The Ticket” To Trim Your 
Bottom Line
Copyright (c) 2008 Clark Tanner
Novo Help Desk Software
http://www.novosolutions.com/



Current economic trends are forcing more and more companies to
look for creative ways to reduce spending. When Senior Management
decides to cut the budget across the board, even IT departments
feel the crunch. That is why CTO’s and IT Directors now have a
new mandate. They must scrutinize every dollar they are spending,
and make a decision as to what expenses are tied to “must haves”
versus “nice to haves”.

Typically, upgrades to IT infrastructure are not likely to end up
on the chopping block. Industry leaders like Dell are finding
that servers and storage devices are still selling, while PC
sales seem to be slowing down. High powered servers with
increased data storage capacity seem to be the order of the day.
Yet, there is still a directive from the CEO to cut costs. This
leads to the dilemma many technology managers are faced with....
“Where do we tighten the belt?”

Cutting Software Expenses:

What about software expenses? Many software packages often have
huge costs associated to yearly support and maintenance
agreements. These contracts, having long been considered to be
“fixed costs,” are now subject to closer review as well. Even the
IT department’s customer support software must be taken into
account. Makers of high-end solutions, such as BMC (Remedy) and
HP (OpenView) are requiring their customers to pay premium rates
(annually) in maintenance fees, resulting in what for many
companies is a huge percentage of their IT budget; only to repeat
and increase every year.

This brings us back to our earlier mention of “must haves” versus
“nice to haves”. Oftentimes, companies utilizing these mammoth
solutions are not taking advantage of the robust functionality
the packages offer, yet they are paying huge amounts of money
every single year in order to keep the application maintained
(including the components that are not being used). Many
companies find that they either do not need all of the
functionality of these monstrous programs, or that the software
is too complex for their staff to configure and learn. Not only
was the initial investment a huge expense, but the ongoing cost
of software support could easily top $300,000.00 in just a few
years time. The question is, are the software “nice to haves”
really worth it? What if these fixed costs could be reduced
substantially, while still having the foundational tools needed
to perform daily tasks and all those dollars could be reinvested
back into new technology, or to replace old outdated PC’s? Is
there really a way to cut costs and still have a strong and
reliable request management (Service Desk) system?

A Wise Alternative in Today’s Market:

One possible answer to this current dilemma is to consider
replacing a costly, existing Service Desk (ticketing) solution
with one that is more affordable over the long term. For
instance, compare the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of a package
such as Novo Solutions’ Service Desk software with BMC’s Remedy.
In five years time, the Remedy customer could spend $750,000.00
to $1,000,000.00 plus, when you add the initial purchase price,
cost of implementation, training costs, and 5 years of
maintenance charges. A comparable package from Novo Solutions
(with a few less bells and whistles) would cost around $75,000.00
to $90,000.00 (including the initial investment, implementation,
training and 5 years of maintenance). For many Remedy users, the
up front cost of purchasing the Novo Service Desk Software is
less than their annual Remedy support renewal, resulting in an
immediate savings.

The Bottom Line:

In a climate where tough decisions are being made to cut costs, a
closer review of these numbers causes one to rethink whether or
not it is wise investment to implement and maintain pricy
applications like Remedy or OpenView when such comparable and
affordable alternatives exist. Changing to an alternate
affordable solution allows daily essential support tasks to
continue “business as usual” while the money saved can be
substantial. 




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Clark Tanner, Account Manager for Novo Solutions, Inc. Novo 
Solutions, Inc. is an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) in 
Virginia Beach, Virginia specializing in Customer Support 
Software Free trial versions of the Novo Help Desk Software, 
and suite of web-based Customer Support Solutions are available.
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information. 
http://www.novosolutions.com/


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