Join Rich Gibbons from The ITAM Review, Tim Jesser and Leigh Martin from Snow Software on Thursday 8th April at 4pm (BST) to find out how you can get the most out of your M365 instance.
Microsoft365 can be an enormous challenge for IT leaders, and it’s typically one of the most significant software expenses for an organization. Deployed via both device installs and SaaS, M365 consists of many components that all need tracking. Layer on the complexity of navigating multiple contracts and the need to report and manage differently per business unit or region and IT leaders and Software Asset Managers are left with a massive headache.
Join our webinar to find out how you can get the most out of your M365 instance and work through this complex landscape. We will outline ways to:
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Rich has almost 15 years’ experience in the world of IT and software licensing, having been both a software sales manager for a VAR and a Microsoft licensing endorsed trainer.
A Northerner renowned for his shirts, Rich is a fan of most films, Hip-Hop, travel, football in general (and specifically MUFC), Marvel and reading as many books as possible. Finding ways to combine these with software licensing is always fun!
Tim Jesser has deep experience in product management, product marketing and program management, with specialist expertise in the area of SaaS. Tim spends a lot of his time with customers and IT teams around the world, understanding their key challenges and helping them optimize their current investments in addressing them.
Leigh has been working in the SAM industry for over 20 years, helping organisations save money and prevent unbudgeted software spend. During the past 6 years of working at Snow. Leigh’s role has changed into building business based digital insight into the data that Snow provides.