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Renewing an IT contract should be straightforward. The vendor sends a renewal notice, someone clicks approve, and operations continue without interruption. For busy IT and finance teams, auto-renewal feels like the sensible default.
But auto-renewal is one of the most expensive habits in IT procurement, and most organizations don’t realize how much it’s costing them until they finally take a closer look at what they’re paying versus what the market actually charges.
3Quotes has negotiated more than 32,000 IT contracts across every major technology category. The data is consistent: organizations that auto-renew without benchmarking pay an average of 15% to 25% above market rate. That gap compounds year over year, quietly eroding budget that could be redirected to higher-value initiatives.
Auto-renewal removes friction. There are no negotiations to manage, no vendor conversations to schedule, and no risk of service interruption. For teams already stretched thin, it checks a box without demanding much.
The problem is that vendors design renewal terms to work in their favour. Price escalation clauses, expanded scope commitments, and evergreen provisions all compound quietly year over year. The contract you signed three years ago may look nothing like the one you’re agreeing to today, and if no one reviewed it closely, you may not know the difference. For a full review framework, see our IT Contract Renewal Checklist.
Most enterprise IT contracts include annual price escalation clauses of between 3% and 10%. Some vendors are significantly more aggressive. Microsoft has historically increased its M365 and Azure pricing by 15% or more in certain segments. Oracle is known for true-up requirements that dramatically increase annual costs when usage grows even modestly. Cisco maintenance contracts often include uplift clauses that compound without drawing attention at renewal.
Over a three-year renewal cycle, these increases compound into a materially higher total cost, often without any corresponding improvement in the service or solution being delivered.
Usage patterns shift. Teams get reorganized, platforms get replaced, and tools get deprecated. When a contract auto-renews, it typically renews at the same seat count and scope as the previous term, regardless of whether that footprint still matches your actual requirements. Organizations routinely pay for 20% to 30% more than they are actively using.
Every vendor has a fiscal year-end, and in the weeks approaching it, sales teams have pricing flexibility they will not offer at any other point in the year. Auto-renewal bypasses this window entirely. Download the 3Quotes Vendor Year-End Timeline Report to see exactly when your key vendors close their books.
Many IT contracts include evergreen or auto-renewal provisions that extend the agreement by a full term, often one to three years, unless written notice is provided within a specific cancellation window. Miss that window, even by a day, and you are committed to another full cycle at the vendor’s current rates. These clauses are buried in contracts and rarely flagged at the time of signature.
Without access to real benchmarking data, there is no way to know whether your contract pricing is competitive. Vendors do not volunteer this information, and published price lists reflect list pricing, not what comparable organizations actually pay. 3Quotes IT Price Benchmarking Services give you a real-time view of what your peers are paying across every major technology category.
“Outsourcing our IT procurement process wasn’t top of mind when we learned about 3Quotes. But after they saved us $36K in just one day, we quickly realized the value they bring to the table.” — Shaun Guthrie, SVP Information Technology, Peavey Industries
The antidote to auto-renewal isn’t complexity; it’s timing and preparation. Here is what a deliberate renewal process includes:
Each of these steps creates leverage. Skipping them, or leaving them until the last moment, hands that leverage back to the vendor.
3Quotes is an outsourced IT procurement partner that manages the full renewal process on your behalf. With access to more than 32,000 real transactions across every major technology category, we benchmark your contracts against what peers are actually paying and negotiate directly with vendors to close the gap. Learn more about our IT Contract Negotiation Services.
Our clients save an average of 20% or more on IT contracts, and our model is performance-based, meaning you only pay after we deliver savings. If we can’t improve your contract, you owe us nothing.
If you’re unsure whether your current contracts are competitive, the first step is a conversation. Book a discovery call with 3Quotes today to find out how much you could be saving.
An auto-renewal clause, sometimes called an evergreen clause, is a provision that automatically extends an IT contract for a new term unless one party provides written notice of cancellation within a specified window before the renewal date. These clauses are common in enterprise software, SaaS, and maintenance agreements, and they typically renew at the vendor’s current pricing rather than the rate at the time of the original agreement.
Based on 3Quotes’ benchmarking data across more than 32,000 real transactions, organizations that auto-renew without benchmarking typically pay 15% to 25% above market rate. In high-value categories like telco and enterprise software, the gap can be significantly larger.
For tier one vendors such as Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, IBM, and Cisco, begin your renewal process 6 to 12 months before the expiry date. For tier two vendors, 60 to 120 days is the minimum. Starting early is the single most effective way to improve your negotiating position.
In many cases, yes. While the window of maximum leverage is before renewal, vendors will often renegotiate mid-term when presented with strong benchmarking data or a credible alternative. 3Quotes has successfully renegotiated contracts at various stages, including after auto-renewal has already occurred.
IT price benchmarking is the process of comparing your contract pricing against what comparable organizations are actually paying for the same solutions. Without this data, there is no objective basis for a negotiation. 3Quotes IT Price Benchmarking Services provide access to real transaction data across every major IT category so you can negotiate from an informed position.
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