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Is IT really on lease?

The onset of the global slowdown has forced many companies to opt for rental solutions. Its growing popularity has seen SPs looking at this segment with renewed interest

Author: Pooja Sharma
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Is IT really on lease?
Monday, August 10, 2009

Imagine a scenario where you have the option of choosing a rental solution from leading car maker Ford Motors to meet your traveling requirements. The company gives you the option of driving a Ford Icon on rent for a given period of time and then exchange it for a Ford Endeavor on grounds such as technology becoming obsolete. Wouldn't that be a good enough offer for you to grab?

The above logic can also be applied to IT hardware/infrastructure/solutions. Given that technology has a short life cycle and keeps evolving, many customers love it when such a value proposition is offered to them. If a customer had the option of availing the benefits of the latest technology at an affordable price for a time period set aside by him, then he will not mind taking up the offer. On the other hand, the onset of the slowdown has forced many a cash rich company to look at their rent model for achieving their business goals. This is exactly why solution providers (SPs) and system integrators (SIs) can also look at venturing into the space of holistic and piecemeal rental solutions.

Scope for the business
Rental solutions is one business that has been evolving in India for many years now. Amit Vira, Director, ITISL said, “The rental model of business has evolved over a period of 15 years and has taken off in a big way. The model is viable for those customers who look for the best-in-class solutions for short-term projects and those who do not wish to buy them permanently.”

While rich enterprises in India, opt for rental solutions to meet their business needs, there are certain other companies who opt for the rental model as well. Initially, customers only wanted to avail computers on rent but with the advancement in technology and the affordability factor, customers' demand for desktops has been replaced by laptops. Laser printers have also replaced dot matrix printers.

Bengaluru-based Digital Waves is an SP that has recently forayed into the IT leasing space. Digital Waves offers two rental options-short term and long term. While short-term is for those companies that look to fulfill requirements around projects for upto two to three months; long-term leasing options include pay-as-you-use and end-term option where in at the end of the contract, the client can purchase the equipment at a fair market valuation.

Why rental?
Both the customer and the SP stand to enjoy certain advantages once they explore this business model.

Customers can convert capital costs into operating ones and need not bother about long-term investment. “Assets are highly tangible and therefore, customers need not worry about the product becoming obsolete,” pointed out Vira.

Gautam Munish, Country Manager, Cisco Capital said that technology has a weird life-cycle-it becomes cheaper and better as time goes by. “A Pentium 4 that was available at Rs 60,000 a while ago, is now available at one third of its cost,” he opined.

Revenue generation is the direct benefit that an SP can count on if he/she considers adding rental offerings to the portfolio. For example, if you have rented a laptop which cots Rs 50,000 at 18 percent monthly interest for a period of two months, then the interest earned by the SP Rs 18,000. The same laptop can now be extended to a different customer at yet another rate of interest fixed by the SP.

Vendor leases
The SPs who do not wish to consider rental solutions as a stand alone model and look at offering it as a piecemeal solution to their customers, could consider collaborating with vendors to cater to their (customer's) requirements.

“The rental solutions that we have on offer are all structured around operating lease, which help us write aggressive residual solutions, keeping the best of technologies in mind. Hence, it is a win-win situation for all. Initially we had to sell the concept and increase awareness among customers. Now, the market demands do not seem to cease. The slowdown has further aggravated it and now companies want to optimally use the cash to get maximum returns,”added Munish.

At times, the SP's finances are limited. Hence, vendors like Cisco extend their support to partners by funding the entire project. “We look at the entire network infrastructure and if there are some non-competing and non-Cisco keys, that also impart functionality to the entire project then Cisco funds it,” stated Munish.

Munish further elaborated that the partner stands to gain ease of credit deliveries, ensuring benefits, matching inflows to outflows and achieving break even points. Therefore, partners will start getting revenues while working on projects.

Pooja Sharma
poojas@cybermedia.co.in


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