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Government/Regulator Roles in Technology Adoption of Software Monetization Tool
Government or Regulators have been argued that is a crucial factor in technology adoption, especially for the developing countries (Stapleton 2010). From a social context point of view on...
Hybrid Migration Plan for Hardware and Software Licenses
Better control over your stock availability, better control over price stability, and better packaged value. Problem in Stock Availability – An extended program due to continuous ongoing...
Lack of Flexible Software Licensing Costing Vendors, Finds Thales
91% of independent software vendors and independent device vendors (ISVs and IDVs) are losing revenue due to limited flexibility of licensing models and entitlement management90% of...
Overview of Thales Sentinel Software Monetization Portfolio
An easy way to start your software monetization journey will be using a starter kit called Thales Sentinel LDK starter kit. A new customer will need to have this kit in order to have a...
What is the Log4j security vulnerability?
(Source: The Wall Street Journal) A flaw in widely used internet software has left companies and government officials scrambling to respond to a potentially glaring cybersecurity threat to...
Licenses vs. Entitlements: Know your rights
How can you ensure that your company is complying with its contractual obligations around the use of third-party software? Moreover, how can you be sure that those software assets are...
Software Licensing Management Tools: 5 Essential Elements
The ideal software licensing tool can help you increase operational efficiency, capture revenue opportunities, gain business insights, and improve customer satisfaction.
The Three Main Components to Driving Recurring Revenue
We Live in a Customer-centric, Software and Services-driven World Customers are now driving decision-making, and they increasingly expect immediate access and value-based pay-as-you-go...
6 Ways Software Licensing Helps You Battle Churn
What is Customer Churn? Why Does it Matter? Customer churn refers to the percentage of your customers who stop using your product during a specific period. For example, if 1,000 customers...