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I have been out of the office and am just now reading some of these posts. I didn't embark on this ALF analysis because I saw no value in the ALF fees, or that everyone at this company was totally unsatisfied with the product or the support. Hopefully this post doesn't degrade into that. Overall, the functionality and support is "generally" adequate. My argument is that the ALF increases each year at an unbearable rate while the development in the modules that we use to run our business has dramatically decreased. We upgrade our systems at a pace that is congruent with our needs; not necessarily at the pace of any particular vendor's development schedule. We have chosen to drop software support on some stable packages that we could no longer justify the support expense. With Mapics this is not an option. If you drop the ALF you no longer have a valid software license. If the value is there I would much rather continue with support contracts for all of our systems. However; when support contracts increase at double digit rates year after year you really need to reevaluate the value of that contract instead of blindly paying it each year. Dale Walker -----Original Message----- From: DaleGindlesperger@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DaleGindlesperger@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 2:43 PM To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion Subject: RE: ALF Expense Analysis Hi Dale, Yeah, I think the ALF is pretty steep myself - it's easily the largest single item in my budget. But I think I still get decent value for it, especially as I plan on upgrading to R7 as soon as they finish CSM. We've used Browser since 1999, and we are increasing our usage, and at least it's a lot more stable than it used to be. Of course, that could be because of the newer versions of Winwoes being a little better than the old versions. I was initally concerned about the mismash of languages, as Konrad mentioned (I think he missed a couple, like PowerBuilder for those of us running MDCC, and probably some others), but they seem to work fine. I am, however, very much looking forward to running in a full Java environment on R7.x when we convert. One thing to keep in mind is that our ALFs don't just fund existing application enhancements. They also fund e:Info and the folks at the response line, which is worth a lot to some of us. It's great to get a speedy response via e-mail, and generally fast response via phone when I or my people need to talk to a human bean on something weird that is happening. There is also continuing enhancement to some older modules, like the Offline Shipping Enhancement, and such. Also, it costs a lot to fund R&D for the new hardware, modules, and languages (WebSphere and such). On a tangent - Konrad, I noticed no one said they have loaded 5118 yet. I have it sitting in my drawer, waiting to see if it's OK. Hasn't ANYONE put it on? Dale Gindlesperger IT Manager/Special Projects Leader Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc. Somerset, PA _______________________________________________ This is the MAPICS ERP System Discussion (MAPICS-L) mailing list To post a message email: MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/mapics-l or email: MAPICS-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/mapics-l.
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