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Most Intelligent Device Manufacturers Are Not Monetizing the Apps Developed for Their Products — Leaving Money on the Table

SCHAUMBURG, IL — (Marketwired) — 10/22/13 — Most hardware manufacturers are developing applications for their products — transforming them into “intelligent devices.” But the majority of manufacturers are still not monetizing that software — leaving money on the table. This is the conclusion drawn from a new Flexera Software prepared jointly with , which surveyed more than 750 respondents from application producers and end-user enterprises, including more than 125 device manufacturers, on all aspects of managing the software license lifecycle.

According to the survey, device manufacturers say their biggest concerns today center around agility, costs and margins. 48% said that a major concern was reducing time to market for creating new products. 38% of respondents said enhancing their ability to react quickly to changing market needs and/or new market opportunities are paramount among their major challenges. Reducing time to market for creating product enhancements (37%), reducing manufacturing costs (36%), and low margins (23%) also topped manufacturers- lists of concerns.

87% of survey respondents indicated they either already have “gone intelligent” by integrating software with their hardware products — or they plan on doing so within the next 12-24 months. Moreover, most respondents say an intelligent device strategy will help with the key challenges noted above. For instance, 60% said that going intelligent enhances their ability to react quickly to changing market needs and/or new market opportunities. 56% said it helps reduce time to market for creating new products. 55% said it reduces time to market for creating product enhancements. 46% said it helps reduce manufacturing costs. And 26% cited increasing margins as their reasons for building software for their smart devices.

While the majority of respondents have already or are moving to the intelligent device model (87%), the survey results show that device manufacturers are not monetizing the apps they build for their hardware — potentially leaving money on the table. According to the survey a clear majority of respondents — 58% — indicated that they do not currently monetize the software for their devices.

Of the manufacturers that do monetize their apps, 25% use capabilities delivered via software to enable customers to purchase more capacity on their devices. 21% make money by charging for the amount of software that is used on the device. A smaller percentage — about 7% — are using software to turn on and off product features in the device that customers have license to use.

“With shrinking margins on hardware sales, manufacturers are increasingly looking to leverage the software assets developed for their devices in various ways. However, in the past, this software may have been given away with the hardware or bundled with the hardware in such a way that the value of the software was not called out separately,” said Amy Konary, Research Vice President – Software Licensing & Provisioning, IDC. “These firms are finding that monetizing or licensing their software can provide an additional high-margin revenue stream, protect intellectual property (IP) from misuse, simplify product packaging while allowing for more flexible configurations, and lower inventory costs by decreasing the number of SKUs needed to satisfy unique customer demands.”

“It is clear that device manufacturers are moving to the intelligent device model to be more agile,” said Mathieu Baissac, Vice President of Product Management at Flexera Software. “Market-innovators have also proven that monetizing the apps built for devices, substantially increases margins and profits. Most device manufacturers, however, are still early on in the maturity level when it comes to monetizing their software applications. But there are concrete steps they can take today to substantially grow their revenues, increase competitive differentiation and solve more strategic problems for their customers. To do so, they will need to employ flexible licensing and entitlement management to monetize their software in solutions that combine software and hardware.”

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The 2013 Application Usage Management survey was conducted by Flexera Software with input from IDC-s Software Pricing and Licensing Research division under the direction of Amy Konary, research vice president — software licensing and provisioning at IDC. This annual research project looks at application usage management trends and best practices. The survey reaches out to executives at application producers (Software vendors and intelligent device manufacturers) and enterprises who use and manage software and devices. This is the first year this survey is being conducted.

Flexera Software helps application producers and enterprises increase application usage and the value they derive from their software. Our Application Usage Management solutions are essential to ensure continuous licensing compliance, optimized software investments and to future-proof businesses against the risks and costs of constantly changing technology. Over 80,000 customers turn to Flexera Software as a trusted and neutral source for the knowledge and expertise we have gained as the marketplace leader in licensing, installation and compliance for over 20 years and for the automation and intelligence designed into our products. For more information, please go to: .

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