ARTICLE: New SAM Tool Checklist
Some things to consider before selecting your next SAM Tool:
Does it fit the business?
- Is it compatible with our systems, infrastructure and operating systems?
- Does it suit our policies and procedures? e.g. If we wish to remove any software not used during a three month period will our tool support this?
- Does it suit our IT Strategy? e.g. If we plan to move to an 80% Thin Client estate over the next 18 months will it work in that new environment?
- Does it integrate with other systems that facilitate SAM processes (e.g. Software Distribution) or SAM data (e.g. ERP)
- Does it help us automate some of the workflow in common processes?
- Does it meet the majority of our requirements out of the box (in the current shipping version)? Otherwise it might be worth looking for alternatives or rethinking the wish list. Also see this article.
Does it take away some of the heavy lifting?
- Does it give us confidence in the accuracy of our data and visibility of IT Assets?
- Does it help us recognise, sort and analyse IT assets once we have found them?
- Does it help us determine which software assets require a license?
- Does it help us marry our purchase history with complex licensing rules?
- Does it include easy to build reports that provide business value and improve service levels?
Have we road tested it?
- Is it supported appropriately by the partner and/or vendor (Log a support call during the evaluation process to test this)
- Does it allow us to backup, restore and share data?
- Is it easy to use?
- Is it easy to deploy? Does it work for remote users, satellite offices and users working from home?
- Does it involve any others costs? (Software, Maintenance, Implementation, Hardware, Additional Licenses – e.g. Database license, Training , Development etc)
What have I missed? what else would you add to this list?
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About Martin Thompson
Martin is owner and founder of The ITAM Review, an online resource for worldwide ITAM professionals. The ITAM Review is best known for its weekly newsletter of all the latest industry updates, LISA training platform, Excellence Awards and conferences in UK, USA and Australia.
Martin is also the founder of ITAM Forum, a not-for-profit trade body for the ITAM industry created to raise the profile of the profession and bring an organisational certification to market. On a voluntary basis Martin is a contributor to ISO WG21 which develops the ITAM International Standard ISO/IEC 19770.
He is also the author of the book "Practical ITAM - The essential guide for IT Asset Managers", a book that describes how to get started and make a difference in the field of IT Asset Management. In addition, Martin developed the PITAM training course and certification.
Prior to founding the ITAM Review in 2008 Martin worked for Centennial Software (Ivanti), Silicon Graphics, CA Technologies and Computer 2000 (Tech Data).
When not working, Martin likes to Ski, Hike, Motorbike and spend time with his young family.
Connect with Martin on LinkedIn.
Martin is also the founder of ITAM Forum, a not-for-profit trade body for the ITAM industry created to raise the profile of the profession and bring an organisational certification to market. On a voluntary basis Martin is a contributor to ISO WG21 which develops the ITAM International Standard ISO/IEC 19770.
He is also the author of the book "Practical ITAM - The essential guide for IT Asset Managers", a book that describes how to get started and make a difference in the field of IT Asset Management. In addition, Martin developed the PITAM training course and certification.
Prior to founding the ITAM Review in 2008 Martin worked for Centennial Software (Ivanti), Silicon Graphics, CA Technologies and Computer 2000 (Tech Data).
When not working, Martin likes to Ski, Hike, Motorbike and spend time with his young family.
Connect with Martin on LinkedIn.
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Is the software being
used? this not from a Windows add/remove programs perspective.
So at InControl we built a ApplicationTracker product that tracks
actual usage foreground and backgoround – then produce a report to identify installed licensed (or not) that is not being used lowering
licensing costs.