Government and Industry Focused Webinar
Lower Costs with Certified Software Identification Tags
Available as a recorded webcast
TagVault.org, a program of IEEE-ISTO and the certification authority for ISO/IEC 19770-2 software identification tags, invites you to a free, government and industry pertinent webinar.
This webinar is open to everyone and will cover the following topics:
- The problem with today’s software identification techniques?
- How do software identification (SWID) tags help?
- What is a certified SWID tag and how does it help?
- How do certified SWID tags reduce costs?
- How can certified SWID tags increase security?
- How do I specify requirements for SWID tags in RFP’s and other steps in the purchasing process?
- What level of certification is required for SWID tags to be of the most use to the US Government?
Software Publishers – get firsthand knowledge of the issues large organizations such as the US Government have to deal with when it comes to managing software licenses.
SAM Tool providers – learn how certified SWID tags can be used to significantly improve reports and data analysis your customers see.
Software Purchasers – learn how to specify requirements for certified SWID tags throughout the purchasing process.
Government Agencies – learn how a more open and transparent Government can utilize certified software identification tags to support presidential executive order #13103 requiring software license compliance, as well as providing higher levels of security, all while lowering costs.
One outcome of this seminar is to promote and develop a shared government and industry working group to define the parameters required of certified software identification tags for software purchased and used by government organizations.
Speakers for this presentation are:
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General Services Administration (GSA) |
Alan Vander Mallie Federal ITAM Program Manager |
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TagVault.org |
Steve Klos |
View the Speaker Biographies
Registration
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