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Software Asset Management (SAM) is a set of business practices that involve managing, optimizing, and tracking software assets throughout their lifecycle. SAM is used to ensure that software is properly licensed, up-to-date, and compliant with industry regulations. It also helps organizations to reduce costs associated with software acquisition, maintenance, and upgrades. SAM involves the tracking of software licenses, usage, and compliance, as well as the management of software assets such as software versions, patches, and updates.
SAM is an important part of IT asset management, as it helps organizations to ensure that their software assets are properly managed and optimized. It also helps organizations to reduce the risk of software piracy and other legal issues.
Some companies in the SAM market include Flexera, Snow Software, Aspera Technologies, and ServiceNow. Show Less Read more