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Fujitsu Services
Greater flexibility and transparency for outsourcing customers
New service and pricing model from TDS: dissatisfied customers pay less
Neckarsulm, 18th June 2009 — With a new service and pricing model for outsourcing customers, Neckarsulm-based IT provider TDS is breaking new ground when it comes to pricing: the soft factor customer satisfaction now has a direct influence on cost. If customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the services they receive, they pay less. In addition, the new model increases flexibility and, with its clearly-defined parameters, ensures a high degree of cost transparency, including for SAP systems.
Customer satisfaction: more than just a platitude.
The new model introduces an additional aspect to the technical details set out in service level agreements: the soft factor
customer satisfaction becomes an important criterion, too. Customers simply indicate on a scale via their service portal how
satisfied they are with the outsourcing services they receive. If the customer’s rating falls below a certain threshold, not
only is tried-and-tested action taken to boost satisfaction, but the price is also reduced.
“In the first projects of this kind, taking customer satisfaction into account when it comes to pricing has proved successful, and is now in great demand. Concerns over people intentionally entering lower scores to secure a price reduction have remained unfounded,” explains Konrad Meier, member of the Executive Board and Head of IT Outsourcing at TDS.
Easy-to-understand parameters – transparent charges.
The majority of dynamic pricing models available on the market use metrics that are difficult for the customer to understand,
for example, SAP Application Performance Standards (SAPS). SAPS vary by release and cannot be measured and monitored consistently
for all SAP applications. As a result, it is often difficult to verify the accuracy of charges invoiced. TDS’ new model introduces
a dynamic aspect: in addition to a fixed monthly fee, there are variable components based on quantity and quality-related
parameters. For example, customers can view the number of transactions executed (managed transactions) in their own SAP systems
and keep track of the storage capacity they are using, including back up of data (managed storage). These metrics are key
factors when it comes to transparent pricing. What’s more, customers can view the number of transactions performed by looking
in their own SAP system. As a result, they gain an overview of charges on an ongoing basis.
In contrast to conventional flexible models, this approach enables maximum cost transparency. And in the light of fluctuating IT requirements, as a result of shifts in demand, takeovers or release changes, it offers key benefits for companies. The model enables outsourcing customers to respond rapidly and flexibly to change and provides access to the resources they need, when they need them. What’s more, it offers visibility into costs.
The customer decides.
The new pricing model is currently available for SAP outsourcing agreements. In the future, however, it will also be introduced
for other services and solutions. In addition, TDS offers pricing and service models for companies with static or highly specific
IT requirements.
Find out more about the new flexible pricing and service model at: www.tds.de/servicemodell (German version only).
About TDS AG
TDS provides a comprehensive range of IT services, including SAP-related offerings, to mid-sized enterprises and major corporations.
In addition, TDS offers software, outsourcing and related services for human resource management.
A particular focus is SAP consulting, application hosting and application management. The portfolio also includes industry-specific
SAP solutions, e.g. for the process industry or logistics. As an outsourcer, TDS provides tailored answers to specific customer
needs, and end-to-end management of entire IT infrastructures.
In the HR space, TDS can assume complete responsibility for all processes associated with managing staff. TDS is Germany’s
market leader in HR business-process outsourcing (BPO), handling over 750,000 payroll transactions every month. A further
million payroll transactions are processed by companies deploying TDS Personal HR software.
Currently, TDS employs more than 1,000 staff at some 20 sites in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In fiscal 2008/2009, the
company posted revenues of approximately 132 million euros. Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Neckarsulm, Germany, TDS
is traded on the Frankfurt stock exchange (ISIN DE0005085609 and DE0008164286). TDS has been a member of the Fujitsu Group,
one of the world’s leading IT players, since 2007.
For more information, please see: www.tds.de
Press Contacts
Michael Erhard
Role: Press officer
TDS AG
Tel: +49 (0)89 – 21 90 92 - 120
Website: www.tds.de
E-mail:michael.erhard@tds.de
