Preparing for an IBM compliance audit of your Notes licences
In Lotus land a potential sticky point is the question how many Notes Messaging CALs and how many Notes Enterprise CALs (formerly known as Notes Messaging Licence and Notes Collaboration Licence) are in use. The difference between the two licences in a nutshell: Messaging allows eMail, Discussion, Blog, Reference and Journal; Enterprise allows any database and the use of Domino Designer (Read the full details).
An audit will not accept statements like "yeah, the licences are stated as Enterprise for all, but only X percent actually use databases"
What you can/should do in preparation: add all users you think are messaging only users to a group (or a set of nested groups) and add this group to the ACLs of all databases that are not based on the IBM templates above with -No Access- level. This way you rapidly can figure out if there is any user requiring access to those applications (usually accompanied with a scream about IT messing things up).
Also be clear: IBM doesn't require an online activation, disables software when you alter the hardware or a patch failes or sneaks in controlware to check on your licence status.
And of course the way to smart collaboration is not to downsize your licenses, but to upsize your collaboration using some of the excellent free and commercial applications for Domino (Bonus track for customers in Thailand and Hong Kong: Check out Comware).
Disclaimer: This is not any legal advise or something you can cite in an argument, this are just my thoughts






Comments
Posted by Matt Buchanan At 07:03:46 On 11/24/2009 | - Website - |
@Henning: I doubt that a single one would, however I agree, that license tracking and updating needs to be easier.
Posted by Stephan H. Wissel At 09:14:55 On 11/24/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Henning Heinz At 05:43:20 On 11/24/2009 | - Website - |