Licence Dashboard Continues to go from Strength to Strength!

by Sean Robinson 13. May 2010 08:10

Over the past 6 months, we have seen our customer-base double in size and our channel of resellers have had to broaden its reach into counties such as the United States, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.

With organisations keen to continue driving down IT costs, many have reached out to the Licence Dashboard to assist in the unyielding challenge of effective software asset management.

With software taking up an ever increasing share of your IT budget, it has become even more important to manage, control and protect your software assets. With Licence Dashboard, you can effectively and automatically control the entire life cycle of your software assets from purchase, to upgrade and beyond. With its easy-to-use interface, users such as SAM Managers, Licence Administrators, IT Managers and all other authorised members of staff can gain access to software inventory, licence inventory and purchasing information at anytime.

So, with cost reduction and control order of the day, there has never been a better time to implement the Licence Dashboard and start realising the true benefits associated with effective management of your software assets.

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After completing more than 600 projects in the last 6 years and being directly involved in the development of the International Standard for Software Asset Management (ISO/IEC 19770-1), Sean Robinson is now regarded as one of the leading authorities in Software Asset Management (SAM). Currently as Director for Licence Dashboard Ltd, Sean continues to be responsible for the development of Europe's leading software licence management tool, Licence Dashboard.

FAST, the Federation Against Software Theft Ltd, has recently appointed Sean Robinson, to its Board.

FAST is the UK not-for-profit organisation that promotes the legitimate use of software, focusing on educating business users, promoting standards, lobbying the Government for intellectual property (IP) protection and ensuring copyright compliance for the health of the industry.