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GeneralRe: Tech that turns household surfaces into touch sensors is a touch closer to application Pin
Nelek6-Feb-23 11:19
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NewsUpdate to the .NET language strategy Pin
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NewsBusinesses are wasting millions on unused software licenses Pin
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obermd6-Feb-23 12:00
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Dan Neely7-Feb-23 4:01
Dan Neely7-Feb-23 4:01 
Not just clerical errors. A major software vendor a previous employer used to use had a licensing system so badly designed that it only had 2 modes for confirming licenses, check with the server before every application start, or assign to a specific computer until their application on that computer explicitly released it. In the latter case if a computer died, or was wiped without the key being released there was no way to ever return it to the licensing server as available again meaning IT had to keep paying for those licenses indefinitely which made them feel really blue. (No there was no sane compromise like a 1 year key checkout or the like.)

The vendors support told IT when that happened to just edit the config files on the licensing server to increment the number of licenses the server thought it had by the number lost to dead systems. After a number of years of doing that, the vendors enforcement division audited my previous employer, sued it for doing what their own support said to do, and won a settlement which resulted in buying a much large number of licenses for a few years. That juiced the vendors lawyers wallets and the vendors for a few years; at the end of the period though my former employer chose to renew zero licenses with the vendor having decided the only rational move was to spend money migrating everything they had with the vendor to a competing platform.
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GeneralRe: Businesses are wasting millions on unused software licenses Pin
Daniel Pfeffer7-Feb-23 6:02
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Dan Neely7-Feb-23 6:12
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NewsWe now work in an open source world; here's the data Pin
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Nelek6-Feb-23 11:16
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NewsThe hundred-year programming language Pin
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NewsDeveloper pleads guilty to hacking his own company after pretending to investigate himself Pin
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NewsGoogle will bring generative AI to Gmail. It's trying to stem the threat of the Microsoft-OpenAI alliance. Pin
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NewsMicrosoft committed to Mixed Reality and HoloLens 2 Pin
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NewsThe problem with general-purpose programming languages Pin
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