

What’s the ‘Meter’? 10+ Reasons to Start Tracking Software License Use
It’s nearly the end of 2024, and if your year-end software licensing costs or audits left you surprised —or maybe

Open iT-ServiceNow Integration: Engineering License Reporting Redefined
Open iT, a leader in software license management for engineering applications, has partnered with ServiceNow, a top provider of Software

Cut Engineering Software License Waste in 2025 Amid Increasing Spend
Sectors with high engineering demands, including automotive, energy, construction, manufacturing, aerospace, and defense, are anticipated to augment their budgets for

Government Regulations: Primary External Challenge in Software Acquisition
Software acquisition of high-cost engineering and specialty applications for federal agencies is a complex process shaped by stringent regulations. While

Engineering Simulation Software: Driving US Government Sustainability Goals
Engineering simulation software is increasingly pivotal across various sectors, especially as sustainable practices become a national priority. Traditionally applied to

Feature Set Mapping: Enabling Effective Software License Management
Engineering and specialized software applications offer extensive feature sets, each representing unique functionalities critical to specific tasks. Managing these individual

Open iT: Empowering NASA with Software License Optimization & Cost Management
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sought an advanced software license management solution to ensure efficient application usage among

Enhancing Software Data Quality for Federal Agencies with Open iT
The US government allocates billions annually on software licenses, from office suites to specialized applications. However, ineffective license management across

Cloud-Based Engineering: Japan’s Response to Massive Construction Expansion
Japan’s architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sectors are experiencing accelerated investments in cloud-based engineering technologies, driven by the expansion of