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Top 10 Issues Facing License Managers

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An organization’s software asset management (SAM) team wears many hats. Team members are responsible for setting up and maintaining license servers, installing licenses, ensuring compliance, assisting users, monitoring license availability, and generating usage reports. At many companies they also perform requirements analysis, remix software pools, manage contracts, and negotiate new contracts with vendors.

This paper explores the top 10 issues license administrators face and how each can be tackled using Altair Monitor™.

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