Lack of Flexible Software Licensing Costing Vendors, Finds Thales
According to the 2022 Thales State of Software Monetization Report, over 90% of independent software vendors (ISVs) are missing revenue opportunities due to inflexible licensing models. More than 90% of vendors worry about software theft and misuse. The survey indicates that 74% anticipate increased adoption of software-as-a-service (SaaS), while 40% face challenges in licensing across multiple devices. Additionally, over 54% plan to utilize data to enhance licensing strategies, focusing on user behavior to improve product offerings.
- 74% of software vendors expect increased SaaS adoption via the cloud.
- 54% of vendors plan to utilize data for improving business intelligence and licensing strategies.
- 90% of vendors are concerned about licensing agreement violations impacting revenue.
- 40% report challenges in licensing across multiple devices.
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91% of independent software vendors and intelligent device vendors (ISVs and IDVs) are losing revenue due to limited flexibility of licensing models and entitlement management -
90% of software vendors are concerned about their products being compromised -
Nearly three quarters (
74% ) of software vendors expect an increase in the delivery of software as a service (SaaS) via the cloud
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This research comes as the software delivery and entitlement management landscape is changing. Surveying more than 400 global ISVs and IDVs, the 2022 Thales State of Software Monetization Report has found that nearly three quarters (
Vendors cited significant benefits gained from approaches like SaaS, with improved user experience (
Compliance and misuse costing vendors
On top of these challenges, vendors could also lose out due to customer misuse and compromised software. ISVs and IDVs estimated that more than a quarter of their software was unlicensed in the last year.
Nearly all vendors surveyed (
It’s clear that vendors need to offer flexible licensing and entitlement management in order to meet customers’ varying needs,” said
Data use key to improving revenue
In order to execute an effective software monetization and licensing strategy, software vendors will need to better understand how their software is being utilized by end-users. Doing so will drive forward smarter innovation and improvements in products. Fortunately, over half (
Fox continued. “Data should be an essential part of any successful business, but it must be used properly. Data can lay the groundwork for future product development, ensuring the business is investing in the areas that customers are using. On top of that, it can also underpin software growth strategies by enabling businesses to tweak entitlements, agreements and packaging in real-time to suit customer needs, in turn securing maximum return on their investments.”
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