ITASCA, Ill., Jan. 02, 2018 -- Flexera the company that’s reimagining how software is bought, sold, managed and secured, today announced it’s teaming up with KPMG Australia to provide an end-to-end Software Asset Management (SAM) solution, leveraging Flexera’s market-leading SAM technologies and KPMG’s worldwide team of software license management professionals.
SAM is no longer just about software license compliance. Today’s focus is on a solution that helps organizations optimize software usage and control costs. With trends such as migration to cloud, SAM helps organizations better understand what they own and use. This lets them determine what should be migrated to the cloud, and how to allocate these costs across the organization.
SAM can also mitigate security risks by reducing the ‘attack surface’ through software portfolio consolidation, and help meet compliance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). If organizations don’t know what software they own, deploy and use, they open themselves to risks in these areas.
KPMG has extensive experience in assessing and enhancing SAM and Software License Optimization solutions, utilizing over 300 subject matter experts from their global team with specific and detailed knowledge across multiple vendors license agreements, models and metrics.
Together, Flexera and KPMG:
- Reduce license consumption, which cuts software costs
- Lower ongoing spend on software licenses, maintenance and SaaS subscriptions
- Lower the risk and cost of software license audits
- Reduce the software footprint through rationalization and consolidation – removing redundant, unused and End-of-Life (EOL) software. This decreases support costs and security risk associated with software vulnerabilities.
- Identify security and cyber threats and support their remediation
- Identify, assess and support the mitigating strategies to comply with GDPR
- Gain control of the software estate with repeatable, automated SAM processes
- Manage Bring Your Own Software and License (BYOSL) programs to move on-premises software to the cloud; track and manage cloud-based software
- Negotiate favorable contracts by understanding software usage and needs
- Provide IT Strategy and Operations groups visibility into software licensing and usage data to help understand how their applications are being consumed, support migration to cloud, and help with cost allocation of software and cloud services across organizations
Checklist to Assess SAM Maturity
Organizations answering ‘no’ to the following questions could benefit from an increased focus on SAM:
- Do you have a designated SAM function armed with effective tools?
- Are license entitlement details gathered in a single repository?
- Are software deployments regularly quantified and reconciled with entitlements?
- Are you ready to renew your license contracts with large vendors like SAP, Microsoft, IBM or VMware?
- Do you provide senior management regular reporting on software effective licensing positions?
- Do you know what software should be migrated to the cloud?
- Does your business have control of the costs related to software and cloud services?
- Have you considered how software and cloud services fit into your three-to-five year IT strategy?
- Do you understand what software could expose you to current and/or emerging security risks?
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About KPMG
KPMG helps organizations identify and quantify the benefits of using Flexera’s FlexNet Manager Suite, and helps plan and implement Software License Optimization. KPMG also provides ongoing support to realize a return on SAM investments. Visit us at https://home.kpmg.com/au/en/home.html.
About Flexera
Flexera is reimagining the way software is bought, sold, managed and secured. We view the software industry as a supply chain, and make the business of buying and selling software and technology asset data more profitable, secure, and effective. Our Monetization and Security solutions help software sellers transform their business models, grow recurring revenues and minimize open source risk. Our Vulnerability and Software Asset Management (SAM) solutions strip waste and unpredictability out of procuring software, helping companies buy only the software and cloud services they need, manage what they have, and reduce compliance and security risk. Powering these solutions and the entire software supply chain, Flexera has built the world’s largest and most comprehensive repository of market intelligence on technology assets. In business for 30+ years, our 1200+ employees are passionate about helping our 80,000+ customers generate millions in ROI every year. Visit us at www.flexera.com.
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For more information, contact: Flexera Amanda Ingalls (949) 241-1515 [email protected]


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