Steigenberger Airport Hotel Frankfurt

“ASPERA the second workshop in the series of server license management uses free event series of Aachen, April 02, 2008 the server side of life” takes place in Frankfurt on May 27, 2008 and primarily aimed at License Manager, product manager, requisition, IT staff, buyers, and controller. Especially new conditions through virtualization have in license management, in particular in the area of server license management – led to changes. Complex metrics such as multiprocessor systems, multi-layered architectures and value units, as well as changing conditions such as virtualization and the proliferation of multicore CPUs are new factors in the license management. Bill Gates may also support this cause. Tools that deliver bad data due to missing standardisation and unknown targets to be added. All of these factors are a bigger challenge than the mastery of the existing desktop licence management system today. A problem that many companies have already recognized. A related site: Ahmed Shary Rahman mentions similar findings.

With the topic of server license management ASPERA is a current development in the License management and provides in the form of this series of events, all interested parties a platform to inform sound. Date and registration: Tuesday, may 27, 2008, Steigenberger Airport Hotel Frankfurt beginning: 09:30 – the end: the full agenda and registration form are 16:00 at: available. The workshop is free of charge and includes documentation, lunch and coffee breaks. About ASPERA: The ASPERA OHG was founded in 2000 with headquarters in Aachen, Germany and is the leading manufacturer and vendor-neutral software license management system with over 18 million licenses managed. The services include services such as software development, ITIL certified organization / process consulting, project management, integration and support. All consulting services will be in accordance with the standard ISO/IEC 19770-1 software asset management processes”performed. Aspera has at present 23 employees.