Software Licensing & Compliance Guide
Hummingbird Connectivity, a division of Open Text, is committed to best practices for ourselves and our customers. As part of our continuing efforts to assist and educate our customers, we encourage you to review this material to ensure that your company can achieve Software Compliance. We understand that this is often a complicated task; however it must be done to ensure an accurate and current report of your assets.
What a Hummingbird Connectivity Software License is and the right it provides our customers is available in our software license agreement found in every box of our products. For your convenience we have now have our license available on line for you to review. (
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Software Licenses are an important asset in a company and such should be treated with the same attention as any other assets on record. Implementing policies and procedures that allow for recurring audits can greatly assist in keeping an accurate count of your licenses. The key is to have this information current and accurate.
Companies that have been subject to mergers and acquisitions are at risk of overlooking Software license compliance during this period. It is essential to drive IT efficiency in reporting an accurate account of licenses to prevent serious liability issues.
How Hummingbird Connectivity can help you manage a Software Compliance Audit:
- If you are uncertain of your license counts please contact your account manager and together we can work towards determining an accurate report of you current license count.
- Upgrading to our most current version of products will ensure that you have the built in capabilities to conduct license audits at any time.
- We can provide onsite assistance to minimize business disruption.
Managing corporate assets is a critical issue and often Software Compliance can become a low priority. We would like to encourage our customers to contact us so that we can work together to achieve accurate Software Compliance.
Please contact us.


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