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Jisc Workshop: Sharing experiences in FE software asset management

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Sharing experiences in software asset management: a workshop for further education.

This session is not about presentations - it's about participation. We want to hear from you:

  • What challenges are you facing in managing software assets?
  • What strategies or tools have inspired progress in your college?
  • What support or collaboration would help you move forward?

Whether you're just starting out with software asset management (SAM) or have valuable experience to share, this workshop offers a space to connect with peers, exchange insights, and contribute to shaping how SAM evolves across further education.

This session is ideal for IT managers, procurement leads, digital learning specialists, and anyone involved in managing software or digital infrastructure in FE colleges.

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