Let’s start with the announcement itself, which came in the form of a video released on February 24, 2020: Autodesk announced that the company “is moving completely to plans that are based on people, to provide you with an improved experience.” In this edition of the CAD Manager’s Newsletter, I’ll shed some light on what’s happening and try to make some sense of the uncertain terrain many CAD managers will find themselves in as they attempt to explain the situation to their management teams. Because so many CAD managers are responsible for supporting Autodesk products, when the company makes a big change to its licensing policies, it is big news for our profession. Autodesk Begins Move to Named-User Licensing 10 Mar, 2020 By: Robert Green CAD Manager's Newsletter: Transitioning from perpetual or floating network licenses to named-user licenses will have a substantial financial impact for your firm, so start analyzing your specific needs immediately.Īutodesk has announced that by May 2021, it will stop offering network licensing and maintenance, and there has been a lot of reader interest in the topic.
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