Engineering license management
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Summary of Engineering License Management
Engineering License Management within ServiceNow's Software Asset Management enables customers to gain visibility into their engineering applications' license positions and usage. This functionality helps mitigate audit risks, reduces inefficient license usage, and enhances forecasting accuracy.
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Key Features
- Concurrent Licensing: Allows multiple users to share access to engineering applications through a pool of shared licenses managed by license management servers.
- License Management Integration: Integrates with tools like OpenLM and Open iT for data collection from various license management servers, enabling comprehensive tracking of license usage, denials, and user activity.
- Reporting: Provides detailed reports on total spending, denied products, and usage trends through the Engineering License Overview dashboard.
- License Types: Supports floating, network, and token licenses, which can be configured based on organizational needs.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing Engineering License Management, customers can expect improved license utilization, reduced risk of audits, and better-informed decision-making through precise reporting. Access to the Software Asset Management Professional for Engineering Applications plugin is recommended to maximize these benefits.
Get visibility into your license position and usage of your engineering applications to eliminate audit risks, inefficient usage of licenses, inaccurate forecasting, and to help prevent denials.
Watch this short video for an introduction to engineering license management.
Engineering applications refer to categorizing software products in industries such as aerospace, oil and gas, and construction.
A concurrent license enables multiple users to share access to software applications from any computer on a network or from a virtual machine. License management servers that are installed on the network manage the distribution of a pool of shared licenses.
You can have multiple license management servers; one for each engineering application. The number of concurrent licenses in the shared pool determines the number of users who can use the software application at a given time. When you want to use an application, that application sends a request to the appropriate license management server to determine if a license is available. If a license is available, the application starts and the number of available licenses decreases by one. When you exit the application, the license returns to the pool.
The following graphic illustrates the way OpenLM and Open iT work with the ServiceNow instance.
The Software Asset Management application supports three types of licenses: floating, network, and token licenses. For information on these licenses, see Software license metrics.
The ServiceNow instance integrates with OpenLM and Open iT to collect data from license management servers. OpenLM and Open iT are software license monitoring and management tools that integrate with a wide variety of license management servers such as IBM License Use Management (LUM), Sentinel Technologies, and Bentley Systems, Inc. Both OpenLM and Open iT connect with each license management server, consolidate the data, and get the data into your ServiceNow instance via the ServiceNow Store application.
For more details on the Open iT setup and configuration, refer to the Open iT LicenseAnalyzer page in the ServiceNow Store.