Top 10 Oracle Licensing and Cost Optimization Challenges

Top 10 Oracle Licensing and Cost Optimization Challenges

A  list of the top 10 Oracle licensing and cost optimization issues:

  1. Forced ULA Renewals: Oracle pressures customers to renew Unlimited License Agreements (ULAs), even when unnecessary. They often leverage alleged non-compliance to coerce renewals, leading to unnecessary costs. Oracle ULA Certification is the best way to get out of the trap and save money.

  2. Unlicensed Feature Usage: Oracle Database Enterprise Edition installs with nearly all features enabled, placing the burden of compliance on the customer. Unintentional use of unlicensed features results in non-compliance and potential fines.

  3. Incorrect WebLogic Installation: WebLogic’s single installer includes all editions, making it easy to inadvertently use features from higher-tier editions, leading to immediate non-compliance.

  4. Complex Java Licensing: Frequent changes to Oracle Java licensing (2019 and 2023) have created a complex landscape, making compliance difficult and generating significant revenue for Oracle. This complexity puts many businesses at risk of non-compliance. Java license cost can be very prohibitive for customers. Getting a Java license assessment is the best option to reduce costs.

  5. Virtualization Licensing Ambiguity: Oracle’s “soft partitioning” and “hard partitioning” definitions create confusion and are often used to justify higher licensing fees. Non-compliance with these (sometimes non-contractual) interpretations can drastically increase licensing costs.

  6. Resistance to Support Cost Reduction: Oracle resists customer efforts to reduce support costs, despite rising fees (6-8% annually) and the availability of cheaper, often better, third-party support options. Discussions about support cost reduction can trigger license compliance scrutiny.

  7. Increased License Audits (Soft and Formal): Oracle has increased audit activity. “Soft audits” by sales executives create the illusion of a formal audit to uncover potential non-compliance and drive sales. Formal audits, conducted by License Management Services or legal counsel, are also on the rise.

  8. SaaS Compliance Challenges: Despite initial expectations, Oracle SaaS deployments present compliance challenges related to user roles, license metrics, and third-party access, leading to unexpected costs.

  9. Lack of Price Controls in Contracts: Failing to negotiate price caps, holds, or rate contracts exposes customers to significant cost increases during renewals. Usage reductions don’t automatically translate to lower prices.

  10. Changing Sales Bundles and Metrics: Oracle’s frequent changes to sales bundles, license SKUs, and (especially in SaaS) license metrics create confusion, compliance issues, and potential price increases.

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Sheshagiri helps companies reduce Software License & Support costs through deployment optimization and risk management in software license compliance audits. His core skills are Software License Management, Enterprise Software Sales & Sales Management.

Sheshagiri is, currently, the Managing Partner & Principle Licensing Advisor at Rythium Technologies. Prior to this, he was a Vice-President in Oracle Corporation.

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