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By Will Sturgeon

Published: Thursday 25 September 2003


Name

David Williams


Location

aylesbury


Occupation

Director


Comment

the main problem I have face here is the break points in the costs. Most software starts with a single user and then maybe a 5 user. But after that it can jump to 50 or a hundred user packs. For a company with 7 or s so people it is hopelessly expensive to compete with a 80 person comapny - you have to pay the same price for software. Now if there were a true sliding scale that went up using a scale of 2 or 3 at a time. Then costs would grow at a the smae pace of the company



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