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File #: 0826-2019    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2019 In control: Technology Committee
On agenda: 4/1/2019 Final action: 4/3/2019
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into a contract with OARnet/OSU for existing VMWare software licensing, maintenance and support services; to authorize the expenditure of $142,628.15 from the Department of Technology, Information Services Division, Information Services Operating Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($142,628.15)
Attachments: 1. 0826-2019 EXP, 2. 0826-2019 OARnet_VMware_frontpage, 3. 0826-2019 OARnet_VMware Letter, 4. 0826-2019 OARnet_OSU VMware Licensing & support renewal quote
Explanation

BACKGROUND:
This legislation authorizes the Director of the Department of Technology (DoT) to enter into a contract with OARnet/OSU, a non-profit organization, for VMWare software licensing, maintenance, and support services. The original agreement (EL011737) was authorized by ordinance 1716-2010, passed December 13, 2010. The agreement was most recently renewed by authority of ordinance 0884-2018, passed by Columbus City Council on April 16, 2018, establishing thereafter purchase order PO113316. The total cost associated with this ordinance is $142,628.15 for the term period April 2, 2019 to April 1, 2020.

Through the State of Ohio Virtualization Program, authorized for the city’s use by Ordinance No. 582-87, for VMware software licensing renewal, OARnet offers significant discounts on VMWare that are not available in the market place, so it is in the City’s best interests to procure VMWare through OARnet, instead of through another procurement process. The pricing offered to the City reflects the agreed upon public sector discounts available to all participants in the State of Ohio Virtualization Program. The policy for anyone renewing software purchased under the Ohio State University VMware contract can only be renewed through OARnet. (See attached OARnet letter).

Server virtualization is the conversion of one physical server into multiple individual and isolated virtual storage spaces. This industry standard was adopted by the Department of Technology in 2009 to reduce the costs of Data Center operations. This also reduces power consumption, cooling requirements, and provides further capabilities for recovery and availability of information systems. VMWare software is the core component that is needed in order to operate virtual servers that run critical applications for the enterprise such as Accela, CUBS, and 311.

EMERGENCY:
Emergency action is requested to expedite authorization of this contract in order to facilitate and maintain u...

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