Software audits are not just compliance checks. They reveal the gap between contractual rights, actual usage, and financial outcomes.
The WorldCC Software Auditing Guide positions software auditing as more than a control activity. It is a core part of commercial performance management, helping organizations improve audit readiness, reduce financial exposure, and strengthen cross-functional decision-making.
Why it matters
Software audits can affect cost, compliance, supplier relationships, and operational confidence. Whether the audit is internal, vendor-initiated, or triggered by a supplier request, the commercial stakes are significant.
This guide helps you understand:
- The different types of software audit
- Where audit risk and cost exposure build
- How to improve visibility of usage and entitlement
- How stronger governance supports better outcomes