ºÝºÝߣshows by User: b-lay / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: b-lay / Fri, 25 Mar 2016 08:07:39 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: b-lay Webinar Siebel CRM - The most common license compliance issues seen /slideshow/webinar-siebel-crm-the-most-common-license-compliance-issues-seen/60018417 webinar-oraclesiebelcrm-160325080739
Our experts Anamaria Avram and Richard Spithoven give you insight in the most common license compliance issues seen with Oracle’s Siebel CRM software programs. The huge popularity of the original Siebel Systems products has been the reason of Oracle’s acquisition of the company in 2006. License-wise many things did change after that. We will address 11 of the common caveats for organizations to avoid in the context of non-compliance and financial risk. If you are in need of extra expertise and a structured approach, feel free to contact b.lay. We will help you make software compliance an exciting opportunity to improve your business! Target audience Software Asset Managers, Software Licensing Specialists, Chief Information Officers, Chief Financial Officers, IT Procurement/Purchasing]]>

Our experts Anamaria Avram and Richard Spithoven give you insight in the most common license compliance issues seen with Oracle’s Siebel CRM software programs. The huge popularity of the original Siebel Systems products has been the reason of Oracle’s acquisition of the company in 2006. License-wise many things did change after that. We will address 11 of the common caveats for organizations to avoid in the context of non-compliance and financial risk. If you are in need of extra expertise and a structured approach, feel free to contact b.lay. We will help you make software compliance an exciting opportunity to improve your business! Target audience Software Asset Managers, Software Licensing Specialists, Chief Information Officers, Chief Financial Officers, IT Procurement/Purchasing]]>
Fri, 25 Mar 2016 08:07:39 GMT /slideshow/webinar-siebel-crm-the-most-common-license-compliance-issues-seen/60018417 b-lay@slideshare.net(b-lay) Webinar Siebel CRM - The most common license compliance issues seen b-lay Our experts Anamaria Avram and Richard Spithoven give you insight in the most common license compliance issues seen with Oracle’s Siebel CRM software programs. The huge popularity of the original Siebel Systems products has been the reason of Oracle’s acquisition of the company in 2006. License-wise many things did change after that. We will address 11 of the common caveats for organizations to avoid in the context of non-compliance and financial risk. If you are in need of extra expertise and a structured approach, feel free to contact b.lay. We will help you make software compliance an exciting opportunity to improve your business! Target audience Software Asset Managers, Software Licensing Specialists, Chief Information Officers, Chief Financial Officers, IT Procurement/Purchasing <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinar-oraclesiebelcrm-160325080739-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Our experts Anamaria Avram and Richard Spithoven give you insight in the most common license compliance issues seen with Oracle’s Siebel CRM software programs. The huge popularity of the original Siebel Systems products has been the reason of Oracle’s acquisition of the company in 2006. License-wise many things did change after that. We will address 11 of the common caveats for organizations to avoid in the context of non-compliance and financial risk. If you are in need of extra expertise and a structured approach, feel free to contact b.lay. We will help you make software compliance an exciting opportunity to improve your business! Target audience Software Asset Managers, Software Licensing Specialists, Chief Information Officers, Chief Financial Officers, IT Procurement/Purchasing
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Oracle database - The most common license compliance issues seen /slideshow/oracle-database-the-most-common-license-compliance-issues-seen/55214895 20151111-oracledatabase-mostcommonlicensecomplianceissuesseen-hgv2-151117164047-lva1-app6891
The Oracle Database software is one of the most popular Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) used by many of the world’s larger enterprises. Although the Oracle Database is one of the major components in the IT landscape, almost every company that uses the software struggles with managing the accompanying licenses in a complete and accurate manner. This can easily result in large operational, financial and/or legal risks. The objective of this presentations is to provide a clear overview of the most common license compliance issues. After this webinar you can assess your organisations own situation and get a grasp of actions to be taken. Be prepared and read our white paper "Oracle database - The most common license issues" on www.b-lay.com! ]]>

The Oracle Database software is one of the most popular Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) used by many of the world’s larger enterprises. Although the Oracle Database is one of the major components in the IT landscape, almost every company that uses the software struggles with managing the accompanying licenses in a complete and accurate manner. This can easily result in large operational, financial and/or legal risks. The objective of this presentations is to provide a clear overview of the most common license compliance issues. After this webinar you can assess your organisations own situation and get a grasp of actions to be taken. Be prepared and read our white paper "Oracle database - The most common license issues" on www.b-lay.com! ]]>
Tue, 17 Nov 2015 16:40:47 GMT /slideshow/oracle-database-the-most-common-license-compliance-issues-seen/55214895 b-lay@slideshare.net(b-lay) Oracle database - The most common license compliance issues seen b-lay The Oracle Database software is one of the most popular Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) used by many of the world’s larger enterprises. Although the Oracle Database is one of the major components in the IT landscape, almost every company that uses the software struggles with managing the accompanying licenses in a complete and accurate manner. This can easily result in large operational, financial and/or legal risks. The objective of this presentations is to provide a clear overview of the most common license compliance issues. After this webinar you can assess your organisations own situation and get a grasp of actions to be taken. Be prepared and read our white paper "Oracle database - The most common license issues" on www.b-lay.com! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20151111-oracledatabase-mostcommonlicensecomplianceissuesseen-hgv2-151117164047-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Oracle Database software is one of the most popular Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) used by many of the world’s larger enterprises. Although the Oracle Database is one of the major components in the IT landscape, almost every company that uses the software struggles with managing the accompanying licenses in a complete and accurate manner. This can easily result in large operational, financial and/or legal risks. The objective of this presentations is to provide a clear overview of the most common license compliance issues. After this webinar you can assess your organisations own situation and get a grasp of actions to be taken. Be prepared and read our white paper &quot;Oracle database - The most common license issues&quot; on www.b-lay.com!
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B-lay Oracle audit are you ready? /slideshow/b-lay-oracle-audit-are-you-ready/43895420 b-layoracleauditareyoureadyjan2015-150126050548-conversion-gate01
End-users are typically not ready for an Oracle audit. Either since a) end-users are not even aware of the fact that they are under License Audit since Oracle send them a request to do a License or Business Review, b) end-users think that they are covered since they have an Oracle Verified Tool in place or c) end-users underestimating the level of detail that is required in order to manage the complexity related to Oracle software licenses. Once such a License Audit is announced for the Oracle Database, Application server, Weblogic, SOA Suite, Siebel, JD Edwards, E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft programs is started, end-users should consider a number of things before starting with the audit. These considerations should include what (confidential) data is required to be collected during the audit and for what reason? How will the data be collected and can the collected data leave your premises? Which results are shared when and with whom from the vendors’s organisation? What is the performance impact of the Oracle Audit Tools proposed? What will the vendor do with the audit, where will it be stored and who can access the collected data? At the same time, end-user organisations should not be afraid about an audit from Oracle (or any other software vendor) and should focus on the best defence strategy: take the control yourselves! This can be achieved by performing regulated internal license audits in which the real entitlements (including all the terms and conditions of the related documentation like the program documentation) are compared with the real deployment and usage of the different software programs. End-users should prioritise software license management at C-level, in which the appropriate budget is made available for dedicated specialists/resources to manage the software assets in a proper way. From a management perspective its even rather strange that the average end-user does not have a dedicated (large engouh) budget available for the management of assets which typically contributes to 50-70% of the total IT costs within an end-user organisation]]>

End-users are typically not ready for an Oracle audit. Either since a) end-users are not even aware of the fact that they are under License Audit since Oracle send them a request to do a License or Business Review, b) end-users think that they are covered since they have an Oracle Verified Tool in place or c) end-users underestimating the level of detail that is required in order to manage the complexity related to Oracle software licenses. Once such a License Audit is announced for the Oracle Database, Application server, Weblogic, SOA Suite, Siebel, JD Edwards, E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft programs is started, end-users should consider a number of things before starting with the audit. These considerations should include what (confidential) data is required to be collected during the audit and for what reason? How will the data be collected and can the collected data leave your premises? Which results are shared when and with whom from the vendors’s organisation? What is the performance impact of the Oracle Audit Tools proposed? What will the vendor do with the audit, where will it be stored and who can access the collected data? At the same time, end-user organisations should not be afraid about an audit from Oracle (or any other software vendor) and should focus on the best defence strategy: take the control yourselves! This can be achieved by performing regulated internal license audits in which the real entitlements (including all the terms and conditions of the related documentation like the program documentation) are compared with the real deployment and usage of the different software programs. End-users should prioritise software license management at C-level, in which the appropriate budget is made available for dedicated specialists/resources to manage the software assets in a proper way. From a management perspective its even rather strange that the average end-user does not have a dedicated (large engouh) budget available for the management of assets which typically contributes to 50-70% of the total IT costs within an end-user organisation]]>
Mon, 26 Jan 2015 05:05:48 GMT /slideshow/b-lay-oracle-audit-are-you-ready/43895420 b-lay@slideshare.net(b-lay) B-lay Oracle audit are you ready? b-lay End-users are typically not ready for an Oracle audit. Either since a) end-users are not even aware of the fact that they are under License Audit since Oracle send them a request to do a License or Business Review, b) end-users think that they are covered since they have an Oracle Verified Tool in place or c) end-users underestimating the level of detail that is required in order to manage the complexity related to Oracle software licenses. Once such a License Audit is announced for the Oracle Database, Application server, Weblogic, SOA Suite, Siebel, JD Edwards, E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft programs is started, end-users should consider a number of things before starting with the audit. These considerations should include what (confidential) data is required to be collected during the audit and for what reason? How will the data be collected and can the collected data leave your premises? Which results are shared when and with whom from the vendors’s organisation? What is the performance impact of the Oracle Audit Tools proposed? What will the vendor do with the audit, where will it be stored and who can access the collected data? At the same time, end-user organisations should not be afraid about an audit from Oracle (or any other software vendor) and should focus on the best defence strategy: take the control yourselves! This can be achieved by performing regulated internal license audits in which the real entitlements (including all the terms and conditions of the related documentation like the program documentation) are compared with the real deployment and usage of the different software programs. End-users should prioritise software license management at C-level, in which the appropriate budget is made available for dedicated specialists/resources to manage the software assets in a proper way. From a management perspective its even rather strange that the average end-user does not have a dedicated (large engouh) budget available for the management of assets which typically contributes to 50-70% of the total IT costs within an end-user organisation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/b-layoracleauditareyoureadyjan2015-150126050548-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> End-users are typically not ready for an Oracle audit. Either since a) end-users are not even aware of the fact that they are under License Audit since Oracle send them a request to do a License or Business Review, b) end-users think that they are covered since they have an Oracle Verified Tool in place or c) end-users underestimating the level of detail that is required in order to manage the complexity related to Oracle software licenses. Once such a License Audit is announced for the Oracle Database, Application server, Weblogic, SOA Suite, Siebel, JD Edwards, E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft programs is started, end-users should consider a number of things before starting with the audit. These considerations should include what (confidential) data is required to be collected during the audit and for what reason? How will the data be collected and can the collected data leave your premises? Which results are shared when and with whom from the vendors’s organisation? What is the performance impact of the Oracle Audit Tools proposed? What will the vendor do with the audit, where will it be stored and who can access the collected data? At the same time, end-user organisations should not be afraid about an audit from Oracle (or any other software vendor) and should focus on the best defence strategy: take the control yourselves! This can be achieved by performing regulated internal license audits in which the real entitlements (including all the terms and conditions of the related documentation like the program documentation) are compared with the real deployment and usage of the different software programs. End-users should prioritise software license management at C-level, in which the appropriate budget is made available for dedicated specialists/resources to manage the software assets in a proper way. From a management perspective its even rather strange that the average end-user does not have a dedicated (large engouh) budget available for the management of assets which typically contributes to 50-70% of the total IT costs within an end-user organisation
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