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Licence to save

Council IT departments could make considerable efficiency savings by getting a grip of their use of software licences, as Professor Ashraf Labib and Phil Hames explain

According to new research, local authorities could save £168m a year by checking how many expensive software licences are actually being used and what each costs.

Many councils are paying out huge sums unnecessarily every year to ensure they are not breaking licensing agreements, research by the Portsmouth Business School and The Business Software Centre, in Basingstoke found.

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