Oracle licenses for on-premise Technology products
SURFmarket B.V. has made a voluntary announcement to re-order term licenses for on-premise Oracle technology products via the current contracting party. The procedure is a negotiation without publication, meaning no public procurement takes place, but negotiations are held directly with the supplier. The focus is on obtaining Oracle licenses for on-premise applications while maintaining the existing relationship with the supplier.
Supplies · Onderhandeling zonder bekendmaking · European procedure
01What is being requested
SURFmarket B.V. has made a voluntary announcement to re-order term licenses for on-premise Oracle technology products via the current contracting party. The procedure is a negotiation without publication, meaning no public procurement takes place, but negotiations are held directly with the supplier. The focus is on obtaining Oracle licenses for on-premise applications while maintaining the existing relationship with the supplier.
This announcement concerns SURF's intention to continue ordering term licenses via the current contracting party. It is therefore a voluntary announcement.
02Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
03Value in context
The contracting authority did not publish an estimated value — common for a large share of contracts. The EU threshold for leveringen is € 221.000, for reference.
04Likely competitors
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
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