Our mission at Snow is simple: we stop organisations paying too much for the software they consume

Join our 30 minute webinar to find out how Snow Software provides a consolidated view of all assets, licenses and contracts. This enables staff to use just one interface to manage multiple software vendors, device types and locations across all platforms from Macs to virtual environments.

Some of the largest educational institutions, including NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY, use Snow’s industry-leading Software Asset Management (SAM) solutions to effectively control the ever-changing IT environment including license compliance, application optimisation and effective contract management.

The discussion points for the webinar will be:

  1. Transparency
    Why you need accurate SAM data to know what is installed across your estate

  2. Software Recognition
    Understanding the different applications, versions, editions and bundles that are deployed across the organisation

  3. License Management 
    Be proactive, use the intelligent data from your SAM solution to optimise your license position and put you on the front foot for contract negotiations and audits

  4. Automate 
    Understand how manual Software Asset Management processes can be automated

  5. Integration
    Identifying how SAM and Snow integrates with other business areas (such as IT Security, Procurement, legal etc) and new technologies (Cloud, Mobile, Security etc).

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Presented by David Foxen, aka #SAMBeast, SAM Evangelist at Snow Software.
David has already implemented a successful Software Asset Management structure in a number of organisations and saved millions of pounds via internal audits and optimising existing licenses. He has previously held a number of SAM roles including ITAM Director, Global Software Asset Manager, Software Asset Manager and Software Asset Analyst.

Register and join our 30 minute online webinar!

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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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