Get In Touch
Tmapril cpver 104x80.jpg
Current Issue

animation-neutral-tts-300x100' width='300' height='100' border='0

Shift from Perpetual Licenses to subscription licenses

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 10 January 2017

“Autodesk will no longer offer new perpetual licenses for Delcam software PowerMill, PowerShape, PowerInspect, ArtCAM, and FeatureCAM, from January 31, 2017. The purchase of new licenses by both new and existing customers will only be available by subscription wef 1st Feb 2017” says Pankaj Gauba – Head - Digital Manufacturing – Autodesk India & Middle East.

Why is Autodesk transitioning to subscription licenses?

Subscription licenses offer customers a lower entry price, greater choice of tools and the ability to pay-as-you-go. With its shift away from selling perpetual rights to use a specific version of software, Autodesk will continually innovate and improve products and supporting services that customers subscribe to, allowing access from multiple devices at any time, making them easier to deploy and manage, and reducing file compatibility issues.

Does this affect existing software purchased under a perpetual license?

No. Existing or new perpetual licenses purchased up to January 31, 2017, remain valid. Customers retain their perpetual software license and can continue to use it in accordance with their perpetual license agreement. All software products covered by a maintenance plan will continue to receive benefits such as technical support, the latest software release, previous version and other licensing rights, and product updates.

What is involved in subscribing to Autodesk products?

Subscribing to Autodesk products gives you access to the same full version of Autodesk software as the equivalent perpetual license - but with a flexible, pay-as-you-go approach for a software budget that is easier to manage.

Is Autodesk making any changes in terms of how I can subscribe to products?

To provide customers with greater purchasing flexibility, Autodesk has introduced multi-year (2-year and 3-year) terms for new subscriptions. This locks customers in to current subscription pricing, protecting them from any future increases.

(Continued on next page)

comments powered by Disqus