Posted on Aug 8th 2013

How much money is your company losing from non-value added work?

What's the typical amount of time-suck your teams suffer from when choosing and implementing new software, or even maintaining existing software?

The fact is that software management is a pesky little task, one that is inescapable and certainly one that if not handled quickly and efficiently can cost a company with 500 developers an average of $650,000 of lost revenue a year. 

We recently took time to investigate this issue of software management, from production time lost in the decision making process for new software, through implementation and delivery, and finally, all the way through to future management of the software. The result was a staggering discovery made on the pain-points companies are facing with software management.

We've compiled these findings in a new whitepaper, which walks you through the pain-points associated with software management and how these pain-points put the pressure on company budget. 

To learn more about how your company can cut down on diseconomies of scale, providing a single channel from which you can manage teams and licenses, roll-out tools and updates, and provides standardization to your organization, click here.

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