License as a Service

License as a Service (LaaS) revolutionises software licensing by replacing complex in-house engines with a secure, web-based API. It simplifies license management, ensuring compatibility across platforms and operating systems, allowing enterprises to adapt effortlessly to changing needs.

License as a Service Highlights

Why LaaS Is Your Top Choice

Expert Licensing Guidance

Benefit from expert advice to identify ideal licensing scenarios tailored to your specific needs.

Streamlined Procurement

Efficient software procurement processes with fast, simple procedures and reliable agreements simplify and accelerate software acquisition.

Effective Asset Management

Streamline software lifecycle management for improved control and visibility over your software assets.

Real World Application

Financial Institutions

Banks can utilize LaaS to manage its cloud-based infrastructure, particularly during peak financial seasons when transaction volumes surge. This service enables the bank to dynamically adjust its software usage, ensuring that it can scale resources in line with demand without breaching regulatory compliance. Banks can increase or decrease software and resource allocation in real-time.

Research Institutions

Research institutions can deploy LaaS to manage licenses for data analysis software required for large-scale genomic studies. These studies demand significant computational power and data storage, which fluctuate depending on the phase of research. The institution can allocate computing power precisely when needed, enabling faster data processing and analysis during critical research phases. This ensures that projects remain on schedule without unnecessary delays caused by inadequate resources.

Hospitals

Hospitals can leverage LaaS to manage electronic health records (EHR) system. Given the sensitive nature of healthcare data, the hospital requires a solution that ensures security, scalability, and compliance with health data regulations. The LaaS platform offers advanced security protocols that protect patient data against breaches and unauthorized access.

Media

A media production company can use LaaS to manage software licenses for video editing and special effects tools in its post-production workflow. The industry’s project-based nature demands flexibility in scaling resources up or down depending on the workload. The company can increase its software licenses during peak production times, ensuring that its team has access to the latest editing and special effects tools. Once the project is completed, the company can scale down, avoiding unnecessary costs.

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