What is the difference between a Site and Corporate license?
A Site License is usually limited to a single facility within a company. A Site license utilizes a network hardware key (HWK or dongle) and is limited to a number of runtime licenses (minimum of qty 10). The hardware key is placed on a secure server, and up to the license limit of computers can launch the product(s) simultaneously. Alternately, a Corporate License does not use a hardware key, and includes many more features, a custom build for the company, specific customization to the corporate build of SCSItoolbox, onsite training, and much more. Standard Pricing can be viewed here.
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