What is the difference between a non-concurrent network and desktop license?
A stand-alone license is installed and used on one computer. A network license is installed on a network making it simpler to roll out MYRIAD to multiple users in the same company allowing each “named” users access to the software. All named users can run the software. A concurrent (or floating) license is installed on a network, and allows a set number of employees to use the program, based on the number of licenses purchased. For example, if you buy five licenses, anyone in your company can use MYRIAD, but only five of them can at any one time. MYRIAD Desktop is installed directly on your computer, and MYRIAD Network is installed on your server. For a network license, we require you to submit either your IP address or machine name.
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