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    How businesses can avoid software piracy: BSA

    Software piracy can be avoided with appropriate software asset management (SAM) procedures in place, according to the Business Software Alliance (BSA).

  • BSA: The world is not yet Cloud friendly

    Australia is the second friendliest country in the world for global Cloud interoperability, according to a new study from the Business Software Alliance. But, the organization said a "patchwork" of laws and regulations around the world is holding back cloud adoption internationally.

  • Software piracy awareness continues to rise: BSA

    The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has found that Australians are becoming more active in their reporting of software piracy with some 161 reports of illegals software use received by the organisation last year.

  • The cloud will ‘change piracy’: BSAA

    Moving software to the cloud will have an impact on the piracy industry, according to co-chair of the Business Software Alliance of Australia (BSAA), Clayton Noble.

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    One in four software installs pirated in 2009: BSA

    One in four instances of software installed in Australia during 2009 were pirated, according to a new research report produced by IDC.

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