By Geoff Fein A few years ago, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) began an effort to get processing and storage capacity on demand--buying capacity as a service and not as capital equipment. Now the agency is hoping to convince its software vendors to follow the same approach and include software licensing as a service, according to a DISA official. The goal is to acquire service that turns up and turns down software usage in a similar fashion without having…
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