According to Gartner analysts, Victoria Barber and Hank Marquis, “Eighty-seven percent of recent discussions with infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders and their teams about SAM tools involve determining how to clarify requirements and choose the best tool to meet their needs.*”

Just as interest in Software Asset Management is growing, so too is the need for expert guidance on making the right technology choices.

To help you make the right decision, Snow is pleased to offer a complimentary copy of Gartner’s new “Three Use Cases Can Help You Select the Right SAM Tool” research paper. In this document, you will learn how to use three specific use cases to make the right SAM technology selection:

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To access this research from Gartner, simply complete the form on the right and take the first steps towards selecting the right SAM solution for your needs today.


* Gartner: “Three Use Cases Can Help You Select the Right SAM Tool”, Victor Barber & Hank Marquis, 10 November 2015

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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Today's workers use smartphones, tables and laptops from wherever they are - at home, on the move or in the office. Users are more flexible in the jobs they undertake - often crossing job roles and thus requiring software that pevious generations would never have touched. But how is it possible to balance these growing user demands and at the same tiem ensure the company is not exposed to license liability?

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