

Federal Software Investments: Transforming High-Risk Acquisitions into Valuable Assets
In 2015, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) classified U.S. government software acquisitions as high-risk purchases. A decade later, despite numerous

Optimize Petrel Software Licenses with Open iT
Petrel software, developed by SLB, is an E& P application within the oil and gas industry, providing advanced seismic interpretation,

Reduce Recurrent Software Spend Through License Optimization
A recent report forecasts substantial growth in overall IT spending, with software expenses experiencing double-digit increases. However, this surge in

Stop Autodesk® License Denials in Government Now
Autodesk license denials present a major challenge for government agencies that rely on continuous access to design and engineering software

Engineering License Management Trends and Challenges in 2025
The engineering software landscape is undergoing a transformation as organizations navigate a rapidly evolving environment marked by escalating costs, shifting

Government Offboarding and Idle Licenses: Mitigate Risks with Software License Management
Employee offboarding in U.S. government agencies has long been hindered by inefficiencies, fragmented protocols, and the absence of standardized procedures.

Open iT Recognized in Gartner® 2024 SAM Market Guide
Open iT, a pioneer in software license optimization and management, has been recognized as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s 2024

SAMOSA Act: US Congress Passes Groundbreaking Software Procurement Bill
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets (SAMOSA) Act, introduced in 2023, recently gained momentum, culminating in its

True Active Usage: Key to Consumption-Based Success in 2025
With software-related expenditures surging in 2024 and expected to rise further in 2025, consumption-based pricing is emerging as a scalable