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    Canto is a leader in digital asset management (DAM) software, with customers that include many of today’s top brands. Canto gives marketing teams a simple, visual way to centralize, organize and share all their digital brand assets, empowering them to save valuable time and gain a competitive edge.

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    License Dashboard mission is to enable SAM, IT, Finance and Procurement teams to make informed decisions and take proactive action. They do this by taking on the time-consuming and laborious license management tasks which produce the business critical license intelligence required to move forward. Along with their partners They offer the most valuable and powerful license management services on the market, which reduce the transactional burden, enable your teams and reduce the costs associated with SAM. License Dashboard and its authorized audit partners use a blend of home grown Software Asset Management technologies and licensing expertise to power the world’s most credible and valuable license management services.

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    Matrix42 is a top provider of workspace management software. The company offers forward-thinking solutions for modern work environments. More than 5,000 customers around the world, including BMW, Infineon, and Carl Zeiss, currently manage approximately 3 million workstations using workspace management solutions from Matrix42. Matrix42’s products and solutions are designed to manage modern work environments simply and efficiently – across physical, virtual, and mobile workspaces. They call it UNIFIED ENDPOINT MANAGEMENT.