Five Tips to Create a Recession-Proof ERP Vendor Strategy

Forrester Research offers five timely pieces of advice on recession-time software vendor management, including: how to negotiate contracts, avoid lock-in, tap into best of breed apps and reduce ERP maintenance costs.

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Wed, January 14, 2009

CIO — If your current vendor "strategy" regarding ERP, CRM or BI apps is simply saying "No, not at this time," or "Please stop calling me," then you might want to read Forrester Research's new report, "Five Steps To Building A Recession-Proof Packaged Applications Strategy."

How best to manage your vendors in this difficult economic environment? It's a critical question, and one that Forrester VP and principal analyst Ray Wang has been tackling on a large scale for some time. (Wang's most recent report offers a comprehensive overview of a recessionary packaged-applications strategy, and vendor management is just one piece of his sage advice.)

Your near-term goal for a down economy strategy is clear, Wang writes: "Find ways to optimize existing investments in packaged apps in order to free up money to fund not only budget cuts but also potential revenue sources for innovation."

With that in mind, CIOs and IT decision-makers need to reexamine their vendor relationships and make enterprise applications decisions "based on business needs rather than bias toward a particular vendor or technical solution," Wang writes. "This approach will favor vendors that deliver choice, value, and predictability in the overall relationship as well as provide greater alignment between apps strategy and business drivers." (See "Oracle vs. SAP Smackdown: Who Has the Better ERP Applications Strategy?" and "With Dynamics, Microsoft's ERP and CRM Business Apps Go Head-to-Head with Oracle and SAP" for more on the competition in the enterprise apps market.)

Here's what Wang advises when looking at vendor relationships:

1. Avoid Sole-Sourcing Vendor Lock-in by Separating Application Decisions. While good client-vendor partnerships are always the goal, Wang writes, application delivery professionals "must always mitigate the risk of vendor lock-in and identify alternatives to the incumbent."

His advice: Define a two-part, long-term apps strategy, identifying the core (slow changing) and the specialized products owned today and required for the future. "Consolidate and/or optimize current application installations, especially ERP, to invest in more high-value specialized applications," Wang writes. "By reducing the cost of the core, you will free up the budget for innovation and new projects."

2. Be Open to Best-of-Breed Applications Outside the Core. When companies are considering front-office and vertical applications from Oracle and SAP, IT and senior managers must subject the leading vendors' offerings to the same harsh scrutiny that they would apply to any vendor.

"For front-office and vertical applications, you have many best-of-breed choices from both software vendors and systems integrators—and these options will often be better than the products that Oracle and SAP offer," Wang writes. "Maintaining a mix of application suppliers will also help preserve your freedom of choice as you evolve your applications portfolio."

3. Prepare for Software Contract Renegotiations. Reductions in workforce, a drop in output production, and new business models will require a review of existing contracts, Wang points out.

"Remove and renegotiate contracts that include cost-prohibitive restraints on moving data centers to other countries and on outside contractors using the system as well as contracts that lack provisions to remove unused licenses, to renegotiate contracts during M&A, and to renegotiate maintenance clauses that do not account for deflation," he advises. "In addition, prepare for the next round of growth with price protection of additional licenses and options for enterprise license agreements."

4. Contain Escalating Maintenance Costs. Maintenance costs for enterprise applications range from 16 percent to 25 percent of net license costs. And customers wind up paying the equivalent of two times their original license cost during a typical 10-year ownership life cycle, Wang notes. "For some customers, maintenance remains an expensive insurance policy that includes access to regulatory updates, bug fixes, and other support-related functions."

For instance, Forrester has spoken with more than 400 customers and has found many who spend $500,000 on maintenance but call support only five times annually, Wang states. "At $100,000 a call, app delivery pros should work with vendor procurement specialists and the office of the CIO to renegotiate maintenance contracts that reflect better usage of the support capabilities."

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