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Most Ignore Vendor Alternatives Despite Unexpected Costs After Implementation; Agresso Customer City of Ventura Provides Counterpoint Argument. VICTORIA, B.C. (March 6, 2008) - Agresso (www.agresso.com/USA), the ERP market's definition of agility, released today new survey results showing a clear trend by business software buyers to favor and re-select their current ERP vendors, despite facing substantially higher than expected costs after implementing those vendors. The survey sponsored by Agresso and conducted by IDC as part of its quarterly AppStats Survey, spans more than 250 companies in the U.S. and U.K. An overview of the survey results, entitled "Mid-Market Service Companies' Enterprise Investment Strategies and Adoption Trends," is now available. Forty-seven percent of the respondents state that their financial applications costs exceeded their planned budgets as much as 100 percent. According to IDC, this buyer complacency to continue down the same path with the same vendors may be costing public and private sector businesses millions of dollars annually. Eighty-three percent of ERP customers say they will still buy from the same vendor despite cost over-runs and change issues. “Companies need to acknowledge the hidden costs of their ERP systems following initial implementations,” said Albert Pang, director of enterprise applications research, IDC. “Many users need to ask whether they should continue to stick to their current ERP system providers. If they don't, it seems to suggest that they are not willing to consider the options of using new, perhaps lesser known vendors. There is either a sense of complacency or one of hopelessness that costs can never be reined in.” Pang said that business leaders need to analyze and perhaps adjust their buying behavior to review a wider array of alternatives before deciding on replacement solutions.
City of Ventura Forgoes ERP Leaders, Selects Agresso One Southern California municipality, the City of Ventura, recently reviewed all of the market leaders, bypassed its current solution, and selected Agresso. “Making a strategic choice, versus an automatic replacement choice is a little more work but can save a lot of dollars down the road,” said John Emerson, Senior IT Executive, City of Ventura. “When cities get smarter about software, tax payers are the winners.” Emerson said the City completed a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) process that was responded to by a number of vendors. The City of Ventura signed a $1.3 million deal with Agresso this past December, and according to Emerson, Agresso can now be selected by government entities throughout the State of California. “I recently saw data showing that government employees spend 29 percent of their time waiting for needed information,” Emerson said. “This drives up administrative costs, which can run about 30 percent in government agencies. We have a city-wide initiative to improve business processes and reduce costs. Agresso’s architecture facilitates data access and business process change. There is an option out there for reducing costs on an ongoing basis, and that’s Agresso. Businesses just have to look beyond the big names.” View the Webcast Now
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