



New Autodesk Licensing Types and Their Impact to Organizations Named User SubscriptionĪutodesk introduced their new Named User Subscription licenses just before the pandemic. In recent years, Autodesk has discontinued new purchases of any perpetual licenses and has phased out the renewal of their existing concurrent maintenance plans whether perpetual or subscription.Īutodesk has replaced these plans with Named User Subscriptions and just this year added Autodesk Flex. Autodesk® has offered quite a few licensing types over the years.įormerly, they provided their products through perpetual licensing, both standalone and network.Ī few years ago, they introduced Autodesk 360, which was a SaaS-based licensing, as they tried to move some applications to run from the Cloud, including the license management and the applications.įor many large global enterprise accounts, Autodesk offered Token Flex, which associates each checked out license from a license server with a token value.įor most organizations around the world, however, concurrent or floating licensing had been the most popular Autodesk license offering for many years.
