Software asset management for Siemens is the ongoing discipline of knowing what you have deployed, what you are entitled to, and what you can reclaim across your Siemens Digital Industries Software estate. Below are independent firms whose multi-vendor SAM and ITAM remit covers Siemens, listed alphabetically with balanced pros and cons.
Published 3 April 2026 · Last reviewed 28 May 2026 · Reviewed quarterly · A directory, not a ranking
Siemens Digital Industries Software licenses NX, Teamcenter, Simcenter, Polarion and Tecnomatix through named and floating (concurrent) licences and token-based Value-Based Licensing bundles, all metered by the Siemens (FlexNet-based) licence server. SAM for a Siemens estate means continuous measurement of token-pool draw-down, peak concurrent usage and mixed perpetual-plus-subscription entitlements, reconciled against the contract — so over-deployment, idle modules and concurrency exposure surface between reviews rather than during one.
Siemens is a specialist engineering-software publisher, so it is covered mainly by multi-vendor SAM and ITAM independents whose discovery and metering method spans any publisher’s estate rather than by Siemens-only boutiques. The work is the same discipline applied to any vendor: discover, reconcile, reclaim, and keep the position defensible year-round. Each firm’s independence and any vendor ties are stated on its row.
Listed in neutral alphabetical order with balanced pros and cons — a directory, not a ranking.
Central- and Eastern-European SAM and audit-support boutique with its own SAM tooling, covering Adobe, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and VMware.
Independent multi-vendor SAM advisory and managed-service (ISAMaaS) boutique covering software asset management and optimisation worldwide.
Independent multi-vendor SAM managed-service provider with an audit-readiness focus, serving large multinationals from a London base since 2010.
Buyer-side independent licensing advisory with one of the broadest multi-vendor footprints, covering Oracle, Microsoft, SAP, IBM, Broadcom, Salesforce, ServiceNow and Workday.
Independent multi-vendor SAM and licensing-advisory practice spanning the UAE, UK, India and several gap markets, working buyer-side across Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and IBM.
Firms are listed alphabetically, never ranked. Independence is shown as a pro; a reseller, Big-Four or vendor-side audit relationship is shown as a con — each a factual trade-off for you to weigh.
Indicative only — the levers that shape the number, not a promise of any specific result.
Indicative levers on a Siemens SAM engagement include reclaiming idle modules and over-provisioned licences, right-sizing the token-pool and concurrent-versus-named mix to measured usage, and entering each renewal or review with a reconciled position rather than the publisher’s count. Indicative only: actual outcomes depend on your product mix, licensing model and specific contract — this is not a promise of any particular result.
The vendor hub, adjacent services, and the same service for other publishers.
Direct answers to the questions Siemens buyers ask most.
Continuous measurement of token-pool draw-down, concurrent usage and module entitlements across your Siemens estate, reconciled against the contract, plus a reclaim-and-right-size programme that keeps the estate optimized and audit-ready between reviews — rather than a count taken under pressure.
Siemens is a specialist engineering-software publisher, not a high-volume programme, so SAM is delivered by multi-vendor SAM and ITAM independents whose discovery and metering method spans any publisher’s estate. Each firm’s coverage and independence are stated on its row; this is a directory, not a ranking.
SAM is the ongoing discipline that keeps you optimized and audit-ready year-round; audit defense is the engagement you run when a specific Siemens review lands. Firms that do both carry both service tags — SAM is the upstream foundation that makes any defense easier.
The firms below are listed with their independence status. Independence is shown as a pro; any reseller, partner or vendor-side audit tie is shown as a con — a factual trade-off, never a verdict.
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