The ability to customise software is critical to allow an organisation to continue to improve their business processes, but how does a company afford to pay for such customisations,One of the side effects of allowing any user access to the source code is that the cost of acquiring the software in the first instance is massively reduced. In most cases the source code is available for no cost. This enables the user to divert resources normally allocated to pay software license fees into enhancing the software.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Sundhari Katha Six
The ability to customise software is critical to allow an organisation to continue to improve their business processes, but how does a company afford to pay for such customisations,One of the side effects of allowing any user access to the source code is that the cost of acquiring the software in the first instance is massively reduced. In most cases the source code is available for no cost. This enables the user to divert resources normally allocated to pay software license fees into enhancing the software.