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How does a customer determine the appropriate number of Concurrent licenses to purchase?

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How does a customer determine the appropriate number of Concurrent licenses to purchase?

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Generally, the appropriate ratio of users to concurrent licenses is 4:1. In other words, to support 40 total users the customer should purchase a 10 user concurrent license. This ratio may vary somewhat based on how actively the pool of users accesses the program (directly and indirectly when writing manuscripts and exporting from ISI databases such as Web of Science).

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