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The ITIL® V3 Guide to Software Asset Management by Colin Rudd, an OGC Official Product. 

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Office of Government Commerce
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ITIL V3 Guide to Software Asset Management Book
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9780113311064
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The images show the ITIL® V3 Guide to Software Asset Management by Colin Rudd, an OGC Official Product.  About the Book: This guide focuses on Software Asset Management (SAM) within the ITIL V3 framework, which provides best practices for IT service management.  Software Asset Management (SAM): SAM involves managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within an organization.  ITIL Framework: ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a widely recognized framework for managing IT services throughout their lifecycle, including service strategy, design, transition, operation, and continual improvement. 

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