Software helps manage IT agreements.
Press Release Summary:
Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager V3.7 enables users to perform contract management tasks such as management of unique agreements, license compliance assurance, preparation and maintenance of budgets, tracking of invoice payments, control of password allocation, and timely reminders of important dates. Customizable data fields and intuitive user interface let users create and view contract information they need for specific tasks.
Original Press Release:
IBM Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager V3.7 Helps Manage Software Costs
At a glance
IBM Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager V3.7 provides help in supporting:
A flexible, robust contract management system
Contract negotiation leverage
Contract compliance
Invoice verification
Budget preparation and maintenance
Disaster recovery
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: SE001).
Overview
IBM Tivoli® Contract Compliance Manager, a contract management system, efficiently manages IT agreements. With IBM Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager, you can perform contract management tasks such as management of unique agreements, license compliance assurance, preparation and maintenance of budgets, tracking of invoice payments, control of password allocation, and timely reminders of important dates. IBM Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager's highly customizable data fields and intuitive user interface enables users to create and view the contract information they need for the specific tasks they need to accomplish.
IBM Tivoli Contract Compliance Manager has been added to the Tivoli software portfolio as a result of the recent purchase of Isogon Corporation by IBM. This product is now offered in accordance with IBM terms, pricing, and fulfillment practices. Customers on maintenance for Isogon's Vista will be offered the opportunity to migrate their entitlements to the IBM offering being announced.
Key prerequisites
For details, refer to the Hardware requirements and Software requirements sections.
Planned availability date
August 12, 2005