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For how long should you provide basic support for your software?

Survey period: 21 Mar 2016 to 28 Mar 2016

Basic Support meaning security patches and assurance your app will continue to run on the platforms / OS it originally targeted. Support time for version N starts when version N+1 is released.

Q1. Consumer applications

OptionVotes% 
Up to 2 years30347.34
Up to 5 years19730.78
Up to 7 years507.81
Over 7 years9014.06

Q2. Business and office productivity applications

OptionVotes% 
Up to 2 years16225.31
Up to 5 year23636.88
Up to 7 years12018.75
Over 7 years12219.06

Q3. Critical Applications (Medical, engineering etc)

OptionVotes% 
Up to 2 years7812.19
Up to 5 years11317.66
Up to 7 years8613.44
Over 7 years36356.72



 
General"should you" ? Pin
Sascha Lefèvre20-Mar-16 23:43
professionalSascha Lefèvre20-Mar-16 23:43 
GeneralMissing option for Business and Office Productivity Pin
Mycroft Holmes20-Mar-16 21:40
professionalMycroft Holmes20-Mar-16 21:40 
Generalcritical application Pin
V.20-Mar-16 20:56
professionalV.20-Mar-16 20:56 
GeneralRe: critical application Pin
Davide Zaccanti20-Mar-16 22:22
Davide Zaccanti20-Mar-16 22:22 
GeneralRe: critical application Pin
V.20-Mar-16 22:28
professionalV.20-Mar-16 22:28 
GeneralRe: critical application Pin
Davide Zaccanti20-Mar-16 22:51
Davide Zaccanti20-Mar-16 22:51 
GeneralRe: critical application Pin
Albert Holguin21-Mar-16 5:33
professionalAlbert Holguin21-Mar-16 5:33 
GeneralRe: critical application Pin
Member 1103480622-Mar-16 2:18
Member 1103480622-Mar-16 2:18 
On the contrary, code doesn't decay with age. If an application requires significant training, is critical to the business, and to make it interesting is subject to government regulations (casino industry is a good example) the fewer changes the better. Maintenance is limited to keeping up with changes in legal requirements, otherwise customers just want it to run as is forever.

I've done casino back office accounting systems that have been in place for over 15 years with virtually no changes. The PC hardware gets an upgrade, if necessary a few tweaks to run under Win7 instead of NT4, but otherwise it stays as is.

The requirements don't change, the software doesn't change, the procedures never change, so where would the "instability" come from? An obsolete OS? Switch to a virtual machine. About the only problem is the programmer retiring and no one to replace him.

GeneralRe: critical application Pin
BryanFazekas22-Mar-16 4:26
BryanFazekas22-Mar-16 4:26 
General...Forget about my APP/Software Pin
koolprasad200320-Mar-16 20:02
professionalkoolprasad200320-Mar-16 20:02 

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