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Webinar: Managing Software Licenses in a Mobile, Virtual World
Forrester Research Analyst to Kick-Off ITAM Awareness Month
Nov. 28, 2012 11:00 AM
CANTON, OH -- (Marketwire) -- 11/28/12 --
WHAT:
Technology trends such as mobility and cloud-based have revolutionized software delivery, but created new dangers for IT asset management and procurement professionals. This webinar will show how their antiquated SAM processes, such as manual recording of asset purchases and movements are inadequate for today's virtual environment. It will explain why some firms view software as a liability, not an asset, to be identified, minimized or even eliminated, using advanced tools and techniques that Forrester calls Software License Optimization (SLO). It will describe how some companies have made the switch to SLO, and the huge savings they've been able to realize as a result.
This webinar is part of educational offerings from IAITAM in celebration of ITAM Awareness Month, which happens every December to educate the global ITAM community on best practices in IT Asset Management. For a full listing of events visit: http://bit.ly/StdwI4
WHO:
Duncan Jones, Vice President, Principal Analyst serving Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals, Forrester Research
WHEN/ WHERE:
December 3rd, 1:00 PM ET
http://bit.ly/UZv50U
(Note: Due to the nature of the IAITAM registration process, please register early)
HOSTED BY:
This educational course is offered by the International Association of IT Asset Managers (IAITAM), the leading organization in IT asset management. IAITAM is dedicated to providing educational programs, sharing best practices and advancing the ITAM profession. The membership organization actively creates awareness of ITAM and its benefits around the world. To learn about IAITAM (International Association of IT Asset Managers), visit http://bit.ly/d2vQrp or www.iaitam.org.
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