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SPSS and SYSTAT Comparative Analysis Prepared by UTS July 30, 2010.

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1 SPSS and SYSTAT Comparative Analysis Prepared by UTS July 30, 2010

2  Original Problem Statement: What are the budget considerations to engage in an SPSS Site license to support faculty and staff?  Outcome: Based on a request from SBA to renew their licenses for SYSTAT, a comparable SPSS replacement tool, UTS reviewed site license costs for both products for potential cost savings to the university.

3 Review SPSS New Deal Site license Pricing and considerations for Oakland University Provide lower cost opportunities for faculty/staff options for analytical software products

4  Currently licenses are purchased by department on an as needed basis. The portfolio contains both Perpetual licenses with annual maintenance renewal as well as annual lease licenses.

5 *Qty total doesn’t match # of licenses (96) because of licenses with modules only count as 1 license- not product instance.

6 Current SPSS Investment 2007-2009 3 Year Initial investment in annual and perpetual licenses $46,873 Annual ongoing maintenance and annual lease licenses$21,639 SPSS Spend (approximate) since 2007 $90,000 Approximately $200,000 By 2015, with no growth and status quo on licenses practices, we will have invested Approximately $200,000 in SPSS Analytical software packages.

7 SPSS SYSTAT Product Comparison

8 SPSS New Deal Site License 2010

9 Summary SYSTAT 150 Perpetual Licenses IBM SPSS Statistics Base Named Perpetual Windows OS Qty150 Current SPSS Lease/Perpetual Maintenance FY11 $ 8,982 $ 21,865 $ 21,639 FY12 $ 3,582 $ 22,252 $ 21,639 FY13 $ 3,940 $ 22,788 $ 21,639 FY14 $ 4,334 $ 23,193 $ 21,639 FY15 $ 4,768 $ 23,606 $ 21,639 5 YR TCO $ 25,606 $ 113,705 $ 108,195 Cost Savings Opportunities SPSS Re-Cap: 2007-2009 3 Year Initial investment in annual and perpetual licenses $46,873 Annual ongoing maintenance and annual lease licenses$21,639 SPSS Spend (approximate) since 2007 $90,000 Approximately $200,000 By 2015, with no growth and status quo on licenses practices, we will have invested Approximately $200,000 in SPSS Analytical software packages.

10 Pilot If we consider the current SPSS portfolio for test group, they have 5 annual lease licenses of PASW base with additional modules for Advanced, Regression and Tables. The annual lease license and maintenance fee is $7,359. Individual Perpetual licenses can be purchased if a site license is not agreed upon by the university. There is no on-going maintenance fees; departments pay for upgrade manuals as needed: Full Stand-alone Product with Manuals $599 Full Stand-alone Product ED $539 SYSTAT 13 with Exact Tests Product with Manuals $1399 SYSTAT 13 with Exact Tests Product over Electronic Download $1339 SYSTAT 13 - Upgrade (from v. 10 or higher) with Manuals $299 *Maintenance (no maintenance for single user licenses- upgrade fees for manuals when applicable $299 and $699) **One time investment is $6995 if exact Tests is required. ***5 Year savings of $29,800 with exact tests VendorLicense TypeAnnual Cost5 Year TCO SPSSAnnual Lease$7359$36,795 SYSTATPerpetual0*$ 2,995** SYSTAT Cost Savings$7,359 $33,800***

11  The SYSTAT processor seems faster than v18 SPSS (but slower than v15 SPSS)  Both programs operate in very similar fashions, and have similar GUIs.  SYSTAT has a built in power analysis and various Monte Carlo simulators.  SYSTAT has more graphing options (maps, multivariate displays, etc.) ◦ However, it takes more time to make these graphs look professional.  There are a lot of similarities in the syntax between the two products. ◦ However, you cannot simply copy and paste SPSS syntax into SYSTAT, although, you can get close in some instances.  All of SYSTAT’s modules are immediately available: GLM, HLM, non-linear regression, survival analysis, MANOVA, multi- dimensional scaling, path analysis, time series, etc. ◦ Many of these procedures must be purchased as add-ons in SPSS ◦ SYSTAT does have path analysis/CFA/SEM, but it does not have the slick menu driven interface that AMOS has. SYSTAT cannot do multigroup CFA/path analysis  Obviously, the SYSTAT menu names are a bit different, but there is very little loss of functionality in SYSTAT. ◦ The GUI doesn’t look as nice, but it is just as functional.


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