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Microsoft Licensing Changes

January 18, 2002 by Dana Roode

Microsoft has made significant changes in the programs under which UC has been making volume purchases of Microsoft operating systems and application software.

The new Microsoft Academic Select 6.0 (“Select”) and Microsoft Academic Campus 4.0 (“Campus”) agreements allow departments two ways of securing the tools they need.

Some of these changes (such as a more limited range of upgrade paths) constrain UC software buyers; other changes offer significant opportunities for lower costs, with adequate planning. This article can only introduce the topic. If you are responsible for planning software purchases for your department, NACS is ready to work with you to evaluate the new licensing programs and help you make the best decisions for your situation.

“Select” allows for discounted purchases of licenses, upgrades, and upgrade programs. To make the most economical purchase decisions, it is important that software buyers anticipate the usable life of their computers and the frequency of upgrades to software (such as Windows, Word, or Excel) desired on that computer.

“Campus” allows a department to “lease” computer software at prices proportional to the number of staff rather than the number of computers. Advantages include regular software updates, and inexpensive licensing for computer labs.

Changes to Windows and other Microsoft software make it more important than ever to plan carefully, and track the software licensed and installed in each department. Microsoft has also announced retirement schedules for older versions of its software, after which support, upgrades, and security fixes will not be available.

NACS has been working with departmental representatives to help departments assess their needs in light of the new programs. If you have any questions about “Select” or “Campus”, please contact your Computing Support Coordinator, or visit these web sites:

  • http://www.ucop.edu/irc/tas/agreetoc.html (UC license agreements page)
  • http://www.nacs.uci.edu/licenses/ (NACS software licensing documentation)

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Microsoft, Software License

New Software Reseller

January 18, 2002 by Dana Roode

UC has for many years coordinated certain discount licenses for the campuses. Acquiring software at a discount under these terms requires purchase through selected resellers.

On October 1, Technology Resource Center (TRC) replaced Software Spectrum as UC’s reseller for the systemwide Microsoft, FileMaker, Adobe, IBM/Lotus, and Symantec agreements. TRC’s special UC website is http://www.gotrc.com/casystemsstore.htm. You can also request an online account to order software licenses and media online. Contact Barbie Bower at TRC. (Contact information may be found on the Licensing web page,http://licenses.nacs.uci.edu/)

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Software, Software Reseller

New GIS License

October 5, 2001 by Dana Roode

NACS is pleased to announce that a site license for ArcView GIS has been acquired and that the software is now available for distribution on campus. GIS, or Geographic Information Systems, is software that combines geographic information with data about that area, making the data more approachable and useful. See http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/index.html for more information on GIS.

Thanks to a campus budget allocation, NACS will not need to collect usage fees from users during the first year of the license. The software is available for use on University-owned personal computers as well as laboratory computers.

The site license allows for unlimited campus distribution of ArcView 8.1, ArcView 3.2, and the Higher Education (data) Package, as well as unlimited access to on-line GIS training courses. Details of the major software items can be found at http://licenses.nacs.uci.edu/detail2.cfm?ProductID=75

On-line self-paced GIS training is available through the ESRI Virtual Campus. All Virtual Campus courses are available to UCI Faculty, Staff and Students. You can view the list of courses at http://campus.esri.com

Details of individual software products, and computer system requirements, can be viewed at the ESRI web site:http://www.esri.com/software/index.html

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: ArcView, GIS, Software License

New SAS License

October 5, 2001 by Dana Roode

NACS is also pleased to announce that, through June 2002, SAS is available on the UCI campus at no cost to users. Also, a new version of SAS, Version 8.2, is available for you to install. You can check out the SAS 8.2 installation CDs (there are 5 CDs for the normal installation) at the NACS help desk located on the second floor of Engineering Gateway, Room 2130.

If you would like further information or assistance with academic software, please contact NACS.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: SAS, Software License

Microsoft Software Licensing

August 17, 2001 by Dana Roode

Academic Senior Managers, School Computing Coordinators, and other interested parties on campus are invited to a presentation on the major changes and new programs Microsoft has introduced in its software purchase and licensing offerings. The presentation will be made on Wednesday, August 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the McDonnell-Douglas Engineering Auditorium.

Microsoft has made significant changes in the “Select Agreement,” under which the campus purchases Microsoft software at a discount. In the past, it has been possible to decide whether to upgrade a product (such as Word 2000 to Word XP) when the new version is released. Under the new Select Agreement, one must purchase the right to run future upgrades of products in advance of their availability.

This ability to upgrade (called “Software Advantage”) is often not needed or may not make sense given the limitations of particular computers, but having “the upgrade option” now requires more planning than previously. To be able to upgrade your software in the most cost effective way possible, there are certain purchases you must make by September 30th, and additional purchases will have to be made in January, 2002.

In addition, changes to the Campus License Program — which requires annual payment, effectively leasing the software — make it a viable option for some departments, especially those in which there are substantially more computers running Microsoft software than there are faculty and staff (including part-time staff and student employees, each counted as half a full-time staff member).

The presentation will cover both the Microsoft Select Agreement and the Microsoft Campus License Program. Microsoft representatives will be present to help address the finer details and to help provide appropriate follow-up where needed.

For additional information and links about Microsoft licensing as it applies to UCI, please see http://www.nacs.uci.edu/licenses

If you are involved with licensing Microsoft products, please plan to attend the August 29 presentation. RSVPs via http://signup.nacs.uci.edu.edu are appreciated.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Microsoft, Software License

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