What does concurrent user mean?
Concurrent users are those that are actually using the software simultaneously. This means that if there are five people in your office and Joe wants to install the encyclopedia onto everyone’s computer, he may do so no matter how many licenses are ordered. It is only if Joe and Jane would likely be using the encyclopedia at the same time that you would require an additional license.
Concurrent users are those who are using the software at the same time. For example, suppose your Encyclopedia subscription is for only one license. Even though you may have installed the Encyclopedia on each staff members computer, only one staff member may use the Encyclopedia at a time. If your subscription is for two licenses, at most only two of your staff may use the Encyclopedia at the same time. The number of licenses you need depends on the maximum number of staff you expect to be using the Encyclopedia at the same time.
Concurrent users are those who are using the software simultaneously. For example, suppose your Encyclopedia subscription is for only one license. Even though you may have installed the Encyclopedia on each staff members computer, only one staff member may use the Encyclopedia at a time. If your subscription is for two licenses, at most only two of your staff may use the Encyclopedia at the same time. The number of licenses you need depends on the maximum number of staff you expect to have using the Encyclopedia simultaneously.
Concurrent users are those who are using the software simultaneously. For example, suppose your standard subscription is for only one license. Even though you may have installed the Encyclopedia on each staff members computer, only one staff member may use the Encyclopedia at a time. If your subscription is for two licenses, at most only two of your staff may use the Encyclopedia at the same time. The number of licenses you need depends on the maximum number of staff you expect to have using the Encyclopedia simultaneously.