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Samsung MI-OSKOSP1WWT1 On-Premise Perpetual Server Software | Enterprise
Samsung
MPN: MI-OSKOSP1WWT1
$10,214.86$12,500.00
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Key Features
- Perpetual license entitlement
- On-premise deployment model
- One-time purchase basis
- Samsung vendor package
- Software licensing product type
- Designed for long-term ownership
- Preserve long-term software access with a perpetual license model
- Simplify procurement cycles using a one-time purchase basis
Secure lasting software access with a perpetual on-premise license designed for organizations that want predictable ownership and straightforward procurement. This Samsung package is built for environments where local control, fixed-cost planning, and long-term continuity matter more than subscription churn.
A one-time purchase model simplifies budgeting and reduces renewal overhead, making it easier for infrastructure and procurement teams to align software spend with capital planning cycles. On-premise licensing also supports deployments that must remain under direct internal administration, whether for policy, operational, or lifecycle reasons.
For teams standardizing around owned software assets, this package offers a clean path to long-horizon use without recurring license fees. It is a practical fit when the priority is retaining access, controlling deployment terms, and avoiding the administrative load of annual renewals. In enterprise environments, that stability can be worth more than a lower entry price on a subscription alternative.
Ideal For
- Enterprise teams standardizing on owned software assets
- Organizations that require local control over deployment terms
- Procurement groups planning fixed-cost software purchases
- IT environments avoiding recurring subscription renewals
Why This Product
- 1Perpetual ownership instead of recurring renewal fees
- 2On-premise control instead of hosted dependency
- 3One-time purchase model instead of subscription billing
- 4Better fit for long-horizon budgeting and governance
