What is the name of the software?

I will take a look and see if it is something that the company would look at 
purchasing.

Thanks
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Some type of normalization software. Personally I use BDNA.

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John Marcum
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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Johnston
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Subject: [mssms] Software True-up reporting questions

I have been asked to provide a list of software for Microsoft True-up. I don't 
have any custom reports, I am just running the basic report on all software 
then finding the typical (Visio and Project).

I have 2 issues that I am wondering how most admins deal with this.


1.       Old data - if the software was installed on a machine and has been 
repurposed or decommissioned the data is still In the data base, so how to you 
filter out what is really accurate and what is old data?

2.       Microsoft feels the need to name the same product a few different ways 
(Microsoft Office Visio 2010, Microsoft Visio 2010) but it seems the machines 
are the same in both reports, which tells me it's just a naming thing.

I think my best interest is maybe finding a custom report that will give me 
this info.

So I ask, how do you deal with software true-up reports?

Thanks,

Kevin Johnston


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