GB-Lincoln: Snow Software Asset Management
This sits in the lower-middle of the Software & IT Systems band — a mid-scale opportunity. Based on 30,286 valued Software & IT Systems tenders in our corpus.
This purchase was to provide the University with a Software Asset Management Solution that also has the added ability to match software applications against a national database of security vulnerabilities.
The solution will provide the University with a unified view of all its software and hardware assets, its license entitlements and application usage metrics.
This is also supported by datacentre optimisation, transparency of software consumption, financial management views, management of multiple software versions, the ability to forecast trends and management dashboards.
This was awarded using the Chest Agreement.
What the supplier must deliver
This purchase was to provide the University
This purchase was to provide the University with a Software Asset Management Solution that also has the added ability to match software applications against a national database of security vulnerabilities.
The solution will provide the University
The solution will provide the University with a unified view of all its software and hardware assets, its license entitlements and application usage metrics.
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- OCID
- 65b475b1-7850-4e9e-9400-3ab21ecf701e
- Stage
- contract · Contract
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- Buyer ref
- BIP602289124
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