AWS License Manager now provides centralized software asset management across AWS regions and accounts in an organization, reducing compliance risks and streamlines license tracking through automated license asset groups. Customers can now track license expiry dates, streamline audit responses, and make data-driven renewal decisions with a product-centric view of their commercial software portfolio.
With this launch, customers no longer need to manually track licenses across multiple regions and accounts in their organization. Now with license asset groups, customers can gain organization-wide visibility of their commercial software usage with customizable grouping and automated reporting. The new feature is available in all commercial regions where AWS License Manager is available.
To get started, visit the Licenses section of the AWS License Manager console, and the AWS License Manager User Guide.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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