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08 Nov 2011
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08 Nov 2011
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PDF
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6
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Software asset management (SAM) is a complex process that enables organizations to gain control of their software estate from both a license compliance and financial standpoint. In many organizations, SAM represents one of the few remaining ways that substantial IT savings can be achieved. But where do these cost savings come from?
Reharvesting unused licenses and recycling licences from retired hardware are techniques that yield significant savings. Another approach that is often overlooked is the application of product use rights (PUR) to reduce initial license purchase, true-up and renewal costs.
In this e-guide learn how license reharvesting and recycling and product use rights can net you unforeseen IT savings.
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