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Luncheon to Discuss the $50 Billion Software Piracy Dilemma: Enforcement Challenge or Revenue Opportunity?
V.i. Labs to sponsor discussion on one of the most visible (and actionable) issues impacting the bottom line for software vendors
San Jose, Calif.—October 6, 2010— The leading software intelligence solutions provider, V.i. Laboratories, Inc. (“V.i. Labs”), is sponsoring a luncheon discussion in the heart of Silicon Valley on Wednesday, October 13 about the key issues around the problems – and opportunities – of software piracy.
Victor DeMarines, vice president of products for V.i. Labs, will be joined by Dane Collins, CEO of AWR, EDA Consortium board member and 22 year EDA industry expert. Both will lead the discussion on their experiences dealing with software piracy, including case studies, current trends that have a direct effect on recovering lost license revenue, and technologies to dramatically improve the cycle time for identifying and recovering revenue. The discussion will also cover:
- Revenue recovery vs. license enforcement
- Use of business intelligence for anti-piracy
- Best practices for different geographies
Space is limited, so please visit here to reserve your seat:
Responding to Software Piracy: Enforcement Challenge or Revenue Opportunity?
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Crowne Plaza Hotel San Jose
282 Almaden Blvd
San Jose, CA 95113
About V.i. Laboratories (V.i. Labs)
V.i. Labs offers companies actionable intelligence on the use and misuse of their software to increase revenue. Its CodeArmor® platform tracks software use, protects valuable code from theft and tampering, and helps companies recover revenue lost to the use of unlicensed software and piracy. CodeArmor is used by leading software producers to protect more than $5 billion in revenues. V.i. Labs is privately held and headquartered in Waltham, Mass. For more information, please visit www.vilabs.com, follow us on Twitter (@vilabs), or read our blog, Code Confidential.
V.i. Labs also sponsors the Software Piracy Initiatives Forum on LinkedIn. The forum was created to give software vendors a venue for discussing these issues and to share their experiences to minimize piracy’s impact on the industry.
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