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Press ReleaseSurvey Shows Number of Software Publishers Offering Subscription Pricing Drops Eight Percent from Last YearSetback in Adoption of Subscription Pricing Highlights Challenges of New Model for Software Vendors, While Flexible Electronic Licensing Continues to GrowSANTA CLARA, Calif. - October 17, 2006 - Results of the 2006/2007 "Key Trends in Software Pricing and Licensing" survey, released today at the annual SoftSummit conference, reveal that the number of software vendors offering subscription-based pricing models declined from the previous year's findings, after experiencing strong growth in 2005. In the 2005/2006 survey 40 percent of software vendors had begun delivering subscription-pricing to their customers, while in this year's survey only 32 percent were offering subscription models. Despite the setback in adoption, however, the vendors surveyed remain optimistic about the new pricing model, with 49 percent of survey respondents expecting subscription software to be their primary offering by 2008. While the number of software providers offering subscription pricing declined unexpectedly in light of the previous year's enthusiasm, the results of the 2006/2007 survey emphasized that software vendors have accrued important benefits from adopting more flexible pricing and licensing models. Survey respondents cited improved customer relations, increased revenue and an accelerated sales cycle as the most frequent outcomes of their transition to flexible pricing and licensing policies. "There are certainly technical and business challenges in transitioning to new models like subscription pricing, but there are also significant benefits for software vendors that deliver more flexible and easy to manage licensing schemes," said Buff Jones, executive vice president and general manager of products for Macrovision. "While software licensing in the past has largely been a necessary accounting tool, it is now becoming a key aspect of strategic marketing – the vendors that can package and deliver flexible versions of their software through electronic licenses will be the innovators who attract and retain customers." Additional key findings in the 2006/2007 survey include:
The annual SoftSummit software licensing study, "Key Trends in Software Pricing and Licensing," was sponsored by Centralized Electronic Licensing User Group (CELUG), Macrovision Corporation (NASDAQ: MVSN), Silicon Valley Product Management Association (SVPMA) and the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA). The survey reflects pricing and licensing trends and best practices in the software industry among executives at both independent software vendors (ISVs) and software buyers (enterprises). The study is based on results of a survey conducted in September 2006 of approximately 700 respondents.
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