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The Software Reality Check
Enterprise software is out of control. Organizations are drowning in licenses they don't use, tools they don't understand, and costs they can't justify. Every episode, The Software Reality Check picks a fight with the status quo on AI adoption, regulation, and the software governance conversations your organization keeps putting off. Powered by Xensam Insights.
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Compliance is now an architecture decision 20.05.2026 49:14
Compliance used to mean software licenses. In 2026, it means a lot more, and the decisions being made in your IT architecture today are setting your regulatory risk for years to come. Xensam's Joel Sanderi sits down with Rory Canavan (SAM Charter) and David Foxen (SAM Beast Consulting) to unpack how regulation is reshaping IT design, what a $70 million SEC fine teaches us about asset management,...
AI reality check 20.05.2026 42:55
Everyone's talking about what AI can do. Fewer people are talking about what it's costing and who's actually in control. In this episode, Xensam's Joel Sanderi is joined by May Turnbull (SAM Assured) and Alexander Golev (SAMexpert) to dig into the side of AI that doesn't make the headlines: shadow AI, token-based licensing nobody can predict, and the governance gaps that are q...
The State of SaaS Q1 2026 20.05.2026 58:58
Over a million business users. Five data snapshots. One uncomfortable truth: many organizations have no idea what software their people are actually using. Based on Xensam's own research, the Q1 2026 SaaS report tracks real usage data across corporate devices, and the findings are hard to ignore. In this episode, host Joel Sanderi sits down with David Foxen from SAM Beast Consulting and Xensam...
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