Under Microsoft's earlier Version Upgrade plan, customers could upgrade software at a discount whenever they chose. With License 6.0's Software Assurance plan, they pay an annual fee of 25% to 29% of the cost of desktop or server software at the start of each year in order to receive all upgrades over the term of the license.
Other customers complain that License 6.0 is so complex that it's difficult for them to determine if they'll save money. The program presents users with at least 24 possible combinations of payment options, price levels, software-maintenance plans, licensing agreements, and customer categories. "It's completely confusing," says Brad Kayton, president and CEO of Paros Software Inc. in San Mateo, Calif., a software development and integration company.
Jim Hatch, CIO at Pactiv Corp., a $2.8 billion packaging provider in Lake Forest, Ill., says he's had it. "I plan on using Linux to evolve my Intel-based systems onto a non-Microsoft environment," he says.
Microsoft says charging customers annual maintenance fees simply lets it do business the way other business software vendors do. It says the program is a good deal, and that companies that use Windows 2000 Server with more than 250 desktops would save up to 50% by enrolling in Software Assurance.
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"This is being forced down our throats," says Brent Zempel, CIO at Lifetime Fitness Inc. The Eden Prairie, Minn., health-club operator maintains about 1,100 desktops running Microsoft Office. Zempel says he won't enroll in License 6.0; instead, he'll buy new software as it's needed.

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Lifetime Fitness won't enroll in License 6.0, CIO Zempel says. It will buy new software as needed.![]()
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