Now more than ever organizations need to establish a single source of truth for what's happening on the network. Regardless of who purchased it, you need to know about every phone, tablet, laptop and application on the network in order to provide effective:

This paper investigates the need for collecting and reporting on Mobile Inventory and how it needs to be part of an enterprise-wide SAM program. Inside you will learn how organizations can use a common technology platform to progressively:

  • Security
  • Support
  • Compliance
  • High user productivity levels

But you can't do this if you have blind spots on the network. Blind spots create risk and cost money.

Snow's new multiplatform inventory and usage tracking capabilities deliver everything you need to manage, protect and support all devices and software across the network. Providing automatic recognition for more than 395,000 software applications from 66,000 vendors it removes the risks associated with IT blind spots and prevents unnecessary IT spend.

Read our complimentary eBook and find out how you can eradicate your IT blind spots, optimize your IT processes, cut unnecessary software spend and achieve compliance.

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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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