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Software Asset Management (SAM)
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Januar

Software Asset Management (SAM)

Software Asset Management (SAM) is a best practice incorporating a set of proven processes and procedures for managing and optimizing your organization's IT assets. Implementing SAM protects your software investments and helps you recognize what you have, where it's running, and if your organization is using your assets efficiently.

SAM can help you:
Control costs and business risks for a stronger, healthier financial position.

Optimize existing investments, so that you can do more with what you already have.

Grow with your company's expanding needs in size and maturity through increased flexibility and agility.

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