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File #: CON 14-0040    Version: 1
Type: Consent - SR w/Contract Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/19/2014 Final action:
Title: Award of Three-Year Contract for Microsoft Enterprise Software Licensing to EnPointe Technologies with an Estimated Total Value of $174,935 (Finance Director Moe). APPROVE
Attachments: 1. Bid #994-15 Comparison for Microsoft Enterprise Licenses
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager

FROM:
Bruce Moe, Finance Director
Leilani Emnace, Information Systems Manager
Gwen Eng, Purchasing Manager

SUBJECT:Title
Award of Three-Year Contract for Microsoft Enterprise Software Licensing to EnPointe Technologies with an Estimated Total Value of $174,935 (Finance Director Moe).
APPROVE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council:
a) Award Bid #994-15 to EnPointe Technologies for a three-year Microsoft Enterprise Software Licensing agreement with an estimated value of $174,935; and
b) Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
The total cost of obtaining the Microsoft Enterprise Software licensing is $174,935 over the three year period. Sufficient funds are available in Fiscal Year 2014-15, and will be provided for in future budgets.

BACKGROUND:
Since inception of the City's network in 1995, the City has standardized on Microsoft products for our workstation operating systems (OS), network service operating systems, and the Microsoft suite of office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.). This decision was based upon the de facto standardization on Microsoft products throughout the country, as well as the integration and compatibility of all products.

The Microsoft Enterprise Software Licensing Agreement provides public agencies volume pricing for Microsoft licenses at a discounted rate and upgrade rights to the latest Microsoft software products.

Historically, the City has purchased these licenses by utilizing larger agencies' existing contracts. This is done because such agencies purchase in greater quantities and consequently obtain preferential pricing. Because these contracts were awarded to multiple vendors, staff felt it prudent to solicit bids independently from vendors that ha...

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