COREL CORP. (www.corel.com).In November, Corel announced a pilot project to offer subscription- based remote hosting of its WordPerfect Office A suite of office applications for Windows from Corel that includes WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, Corel Presentations, Paradox and CorelCENTRAL (PIM, scheduling, etc.). It is the successor to Corel WordPerfect Suite, which was the successor to Corel Office. applications. Corel business development manager Sheldon Speers says the new subscription service, which is currently available only through a single ASP reseller An organization that sells hardware and software to the general public. Resellers purchase products from software publishers and hardware manufacturers. , carries a "list price" of $9.99 per month, per desktop. "We haven't had much customer feedback to date," he says, "though what we have heard has been relatively positive." Speers adds that the new service is primarily aimed at smaller corporate customers who expect to deal with resellers. In the future, Corel will probably develop "a stronger effort" of its own to provide a comparable consumer subscription service. Remote hosting may be new for Corel, says Speers, but the company has a good deal of history with subscription pricing. In 1997, Corel rolled out a subscription-based site licensing plan that produced "at least 15% of our corporate licensing revenues," and this summer the company began renting its Print House title at several Blockbuster outlets. Speers adds that the $9.99 monthly pricing for a WordPerfect subscription is based on Corel's historic revenues from corporate licenses, amortized over 18 months. Marketing tactics: Corel's reseller partner is a well-known ASP reseller called FutureLink (www.futurelink.net), which offers WordPerfect Office as part of a comprehensive PC outsourcing (1) Contracting with outside consultants, software houses or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming and datacenter operations. Contrast with insourcing. See netsourcing, ASP, SSP and facilities management. service (FutureLink is also a Microsoft ASP). FutureLink provides hardware, tech support, software, and Internet access See how to access the Internet. through one monthly payment. Speers predicts that most companies will end up buying "horizontal applications horizontal application - An application program common to different business processes, e.g. office automation. Compare vertical application. and services" from resellers like FutureLink, rather than deal directly with multiple publishers. "Obviously, many of these services aren't part of Corel's core competency A core competency is something that a firm can do well and that meets the following three conditions specified by Hamel and Prahalad (1990):
Like any reseller, Speers adds, FutureLink pays Corel a discounted price ("comparable to what you'd see on the product side") for the monthly subscriptions it sells. Development issues: For the moment, says Speers, FutureLink subscribers get "our standard off-the-shelf desktop product," with no modifications. "It's being run using the Citrix MetaFrame technology, in conjunction with a Citrix ICA Ica (ē`kä), city (1993 pop. 108,724), capital of Ica dept., SW Peru, on the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center for the cotton, wool, and wine produced in the region. There are several summer resorts nearby. plug-in to Netscape." However, he says Corel will eventually release versions that support other remote hosting technologies, including SCO's Tarantella tarantella (târ`əntĕl`ə), Neapolitan folk dance that first appeared in Taranto, Italy, in the 17th cent. It had rapid 6–8 meter with an increasing tempo and was thought to cure the bite of the tarantula, which supposedly and GraphOn's WinBridge. "Compatibility is a key issue in the ASP space," Speers says. "A lot of vertical ASPs are targeting a single platform, but my feeling is that a horizontal application will have to work with everything." Forecast: "We've done some preliminary revenue projections, and we see the ASP model happening very quickly," says Speers. In two years, he says, ASP revenues "broadly defined" could represent 30%-45% of Corel's total business. Sheldon Speers, business development manager, Corel Corp., 1600 Carling car·ling n. One of the short timbers running fore and aft that connect the transverse beams supporting the deck of a ship. [Middle English, from Old French calingue and from Old Norse Ave., Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8R7; 613/728-8200. E-mail: sheldons@corel.ca. |
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