As we look forward to a festive season of good food, drink and a refreshing break from work, the only thing many of us are hoping to spend money on will be gifts for loved ones. But for several software giants, the year-end isn’t so much about relaxing as securing every last penny of revenue before the end of their financial year.

And one sure-fire way of getting money out of customers is to audit them.

This means that those responsible for an organization’s software and licensing are far more likely to encounter an audit clause than Santa Claus this festive season. But, all is not lost. Act now to reduce fees on audits which are already in place, and optimize the software from vendors who may be planning to send you an audit letter very soon.

Our e-book explores the actions you can take to prepare for an audit from:

  • SAP
  • IBM
  • VMware
  • Citrix and others

We’ve also included a handy software vendor fiscal year-end calendar to help you stay ahead all year-round.

Make sure the audit Grinch doesn’t lower your spirits this festive season.

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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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