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Software License Management (SLM) is a process of tracking and managing software licenses and associated usage rights. It is a critical component of software asset management (SAM) and is used to ensure compliance with software license agreements. SLM helps organizations to optimize their software investments, reduce costs, and ensure that software is used in accordance with the terms of the license agreement. It also helps organizations to identify and address any potential risks associated with software usage.
SLM solutions provide organizations with the ability to track and manage software licenses, monitor usage, and enforce license compliance. They also provide organizations with the ability to identify and address any potential risks associated with software usage. SLM solutions can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud, and can be integrated with existing IT systems.
Some companies in the Software License Management market include Flexera, Snow Software, Aspera Technologies, Certero, and SoftwareONE. Show Less Read more