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Power BI Integration: Leveraging Software License Intelligence Without Duplicating Your Data Model
Organizations using Open iT for software license usage analytics often reach a natural next step: Power BI integration. Executive dashboards

Why Software Value Depends on Perspective—and How Enterprises Align It
Most enterprise software decisions don’t fail because of a lack of data. They fail because software value means different things to different people. Finance, IT, and engineering

FinOps & Software License Costs: Showback and Chargeback as Behavioral Control Systems
In engineering environments—software development, R&D, HPC, and hybrid IT platforms—showback and chargeback are often treated as accounting exercises. The goal

Rising AEC Tech Spend Makes Software Asset Management Non-Negotiable
The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is experiencing rapid digital transformation, and software asset management (SAM) is emerging as a critical practice to

ArcGIS Pro Migration: Sustaining Success After ArcGIS Desktop Retirement
As Esri approaches the ArcGIS Desktop retirement on March 1, 2026, ArcGIS Pro migration has become a defining initiative for GIS teams

Improving Transparency & Accountability in Federal Software Spending with Open iT
Recent bipartisan action in the U.S. House of Representatives to advance the Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets (SAMOSA)

Open iT StorageAnalyzer: Overcome Growing Storage in Business
According to IDC, enterprise data stored in the cloud is projected to increase by 331% between 2022 and 2026, creating unprecedented demands for

Open iT: Better Software License Visibility in 2026 and Beyond
Open iT, a long-standing provider of software license management solutions for engineering and enterprise applications, is entering 2026 with a continued focus

7 Software License Management Trends Shaping IT Spend in 2026
IT spending across industries is set to surge in 2026, with Gartner forecasting total expenditures to surpass $6 trillion and software remaining a top priority. As software portfolios grow
