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Microsoft aims for easier licensing with Office
Microsoft is making its next version of Office available with per user licensing in a move designed to make keeping on top of licensing arrangements easier for customers and partners News | 14 Jan 2013
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NetSuite buys US ISV to extend SuiteCommerce platform
NetSuite is beefing up its e-commerce platform, SuiteCommerce, with the purchase of one of its ISV partners News | 11 Jan 2013
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License Dashboard sounds virtualisation licensing warning
SAM specialist License Dashboard has sounded a warning that a failure to keep an eye on virtualisation licensing could leave customers open to compliance issues News | 08 Jan 2013
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BI firm Birst takes first steps into UK channel
Cloud BI specialist Birst has formed the nucleus of a UK-specific channel offering with the signing of information management solutions reseller Acuma News | 04 Jan 2013
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Hackney design firm caught out by BSA
A Hackney design firm has become the latest to have fallen foul of the BSA and its ongoing attempts to stamp out the use of unlicensed software News | 03 Jan 2013
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Education not fines the best way to reduce software piracy
Software piracy could be tackled through more user education rather than concentrating on the threat of fines according to SAM specialist License Dashboard News | 02 Jan 2013
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FAST bemoans cuts to Trading Standards
Cuts to Trading Standards budgets are having an impact on the fight against software piracy the Federation Against Software Theft has warned News | 14 Dec 2012
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Sage opens up APIs to widen developer base
Sage has taken steps to make its Sage One APIs freely available to encourage third party application support and to widen its developer base News | 12 Dec 2012
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Salesforce UK enterprise sales boss heads into channel
Former Salesforce.com UK and Ireland enterprise sales SVP Alistair Wildman has popped up at Salesforce platinum partner Tquila in the role of CEO News | 07 Dec 2012
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Chinese highlight positives in anti-piracy fight
The man responsible for heading up efforts in China to cut down the volume of pirated software has called for more credit to be given by the West to its effiorts News | 12 Nov 2012