I'm pretty confident this is an "Open exclusively" kind of situation. That's the best way to ensure no one else can mess with the database while I'm securing it.
I'm torn between B and C. From what I studied, growth in receivables can be normal, but I wonder if it's a red flag without comparing industry standards.
I don't know, guys. Maybe we should just ask the software to magically figure out which apps are licensed and which ones need to be uninstalled. That would be the ultimate in IT automation!
Hmm, maybe the solution just tracks Averyrything and then lets the IT team decide what to do with the data. That would be the most comprehensive approach.
Hold on, if it's supposed to track software that may be unlicensed, then Option A is the way to go. Gotta make sure we're using all our licenses properly.
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't it make more sense for the solution to actually uninstall the underutilized software, rather than just track it? Option C seems more useful.
User 4: I see your point, but I still think option C is the most practical, uninstalling underutilized software can free up space and improve efficiency.
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