I know this but I needed it from someone else to show the current 
director. He has not mainframe experience, his background is Windows. He 
thinks that if you move to the outsourcer system you no longer pay the 
fees. It comes as a shock to him.
I suggested he ask the outsourcer directly about this.

Pat Mihalec
Rush University Medical Center
Senior System Programmer
(312) 942-8386
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>I have a question on Out Sourcing. When you sign a contract does that 
mean you no longer have to pay for your software product maintenance 
licenses?

Of course the licence still has to be paid for.
You can either transfer it to the service provider, or continue paying it 
yourself.
If you've transfered, it will be buried in your service fees.

It's not free.

A certain large ISV wanted to charge us 10 times the annual rate to 
transfer the licence to our out-sourcer.
They did this because the out-sourcer had a fully funded (and approved) 
initiative to replace all the products they supplied with any other 
equivalent.

The ISV was/is not popular.
They decided they'd rather gouge us one more time because they were going 
to lose us, if they transfered the licence.
(You can probably figure out which ISV)

But, the bottom line is maintenance is not going to go away, regardless of 
who pays for it (directly, or indirectly).

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