Discover how IBM licensing alternatives can cut audit settlement costs. Learn practical strategies to negotiate smarter and avoid overspend in our latest blog.
IBM software audits often result in findings of license shortfalls. But here’s the good news: even if IBM identifies a compliance gap, you may not have to purchase the exact licenses they specify at the listed price.
This eighth blog in our 10-part series explores how considering alternative licensing options during settlement negotiations can save your organization significant costs and help you make smarter long-term licensing decisions.
In the last blog, we discussed how to thoroughly review a draft Effective License Position (ELP) before it’s shared with IBM. This step allows you to spot errors, challenge assumptions, and provide additional context to reduce inflated findings.
But what happens when some non-compliance remains after your review? That’s where strategic licensing choices come into play.
Auditors typically highlight license shortfalls based on current deployments and the metrics applied (e.g., Processor Value Unit or Authorized User). However, several different license types—or combinations—can often legally cover the same software usage.
By proactively suggesting alternatives, you can:
Licensing alternatives are negotiable—even if IBM proposes a specific solution. Always:
Alternative licenses are not a compromise—they are your best defense against overspending.
Up next in our series, we’ll explore the critical step of following through on settlement obligations. From implementing agreed changes to cleaning up accounts, this phase ensures that today’s fixes don’t become tomorrow’s compliance issues.

This guide is part of our ongoing blog series that breaks down complex IBM compliance topics into digestible posts, offering practical advice and actionable strategies to help you maintain compliance.
About the Author

Koen Dingjan, IBM Service Director
Koen is a seasoned expert in IBM licensing with nearly two decades of experience. A former Deloitte auditor, he has led over 60 IBM compliance reviews and developed an industry-recognised IBM compliance certification course. At ITAA, Koen helps clients manage IBM license compliance, defend against audits, and optimize license management strategies.