GUIDANCE ON MANAGING MICROSOFT LICENSING AND AUDITS WITHIN THE SMB SPACE

Microsoft licensing and audits are a complicated challenge for any organisation. There are so many different technologies, licence models and environments to manage and optimise. Add on to that the very real threat of an audit or review, and you’ve got yourself a bit of a headache!

Small/Medium Businesses (SMB) face a tough challenge when managing and optimising a Microsoft estate.

SMB’s are different to Enterprise organisations as they are eligible to different agreement types, they may use different technologies and typically they have less SAM resources to manage and optimise licences.

David Foxen, SAM Evangelist, Snow SoftwareJoin David Foxen, SAM Evangelist and Kelly Woods, Licensing Expert, as they discuss how you can be audit ready, and how you can be proactive and efficient in your management of Microsoft licenses.

Date: Friday 27th May 2016
Time: 11:00am BST

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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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