Software vendors turn the screw over licensing, warn users
In the face of competition from cloud computing software vendors are taking a harder line with their customers over software licences
"All of the big software vendors want even more out of their existing customer base," said Julian Bond, head of ICT at shutter and blind manufacturer Hillarys. "It's not getting any easier, and the new...
More on Software
The vision thing: When Teams and Zoom won't see you through
Why One Voice Wales chose StarLeaf to move meetings and training online
British software reseller files £270 million antitrust court action against Microsoft
ValueLicensing alleges that Microsoft pressurises customers not to sell unused Windows and Office licences, to the detriment of the secondhand market
How hyperconvergence helped City firm JM Finn ditch its data centre and ride out the pandemic
The financial services company slashed its infrastructure footprint by two-thirds allowing it to close an expensive London data centre
Using bug bounties to spot bias in AI algorithms
Bug bounties, or paying ethical hackers to find software flaws, are common in the infosec space. Can the same be applied to AI?
Why engineering firm Buro Happold uses two ERP systems - Unit4 and Deltek
As a mid-sized company with complex needs, the engineering firm believes in buying the best and integrating between them