My first job out of college was with a commercial pest control company specializing in servicing the food industry. After a couple of years, I left and entered the information technology (IT) field, believing that I had left the pest control world behind and would have no further use for the knowledge I had accrued.
However, pest control and software asset management have far more similarities than I had realized.
Both involve detecting, monitoring, and managing risks. If left unchecked, risks can spread through your environment and cause an economic impact on your IT and business operations. These risks can go undetected for an extended period, resulting in significant adverse effects when finally discovered.
There is also a similarity between managing pests and software. They both require specialized knowledge. Eventually, once risks are mitigated, monitored, and managed, the program's financial value can become less apparent, leading to calls for its reduction or cancellation.