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Software Asset Management
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Failing to identify and
manage the software in use
across the organization can
result in wasted IT budget, poor
productivity and even major
fines for non-compliance with
licensing laws. But with even
small networks now home to many
thousands of software titles,
keeping track of the
applications installed the
enterprise is a major challenge.
With the introduction of the ISO
19770-1 SAM standard,
organizations now have a set of
best practices to help them
manage software effectively. But
central to SAM success are
automated tools that enable
managers to automatically track
software and license
entitlements. |
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Key
SAM challenges:
- Creating a
continually-updated
inventory of software
installations
- Understanding which
applications are in active
use
- Reconciling licenses held
against identified
applications
- Automating key tasks from
ISO 19770-1
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Centennial SAM Solutions:
Whether you need to respond
quickly to an audit demand,
initiate an ISO 19770-1 SAM
project or simply put yourself
in the driving seat for
purchasing negotiations,
Centennial Software’s SAM
solutions enable organizations
to quickly establish, and then
maintain, an up to date view of
the software deployment across
the entire network: |
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Total network coverage
Find and track all
applications in use across
multiple geographies and
platforms.
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Class-leading software
identification
Accurately identify
applications, suites and
bespoke programs for
reliable auditing and
reporting to third parties.
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Software usage tracking
Understand which installed
applications are actively
being used by staff.
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License reconciliation
Compare software
installations and usage
against license
entitlements.
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With an unrivalled ability to
automatically find, audit, and
track the usage of all
commercial, bespoke and freeware
software across all platforms
across the entire network,
Centennial Software solutions
not only help you take stock of
your current situation, they
provide the intelligence you
need to cut IT costs by as much
as 30% in the first 12 months
following deployment. |
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