@Anonymous
Welcome to the community..
This is a user based forum so how would we know in finding EBA customers... In addition what do you mean by EBA customers?
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@Anonymous
I think you have to go directly to Autodesk for that. Do you have a reseller that can assist you in getting ahold of an Autodesk contact? @TravisNave any other thoughts since I don't have any experience in that type of licensing.
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Token Flex is cloud based licensing where the customer buys "tokens" and is based on usage. That is usually for ETR customers. It is handled exclusively thru Autodesk since they control the metering on the use.
@Anonymous, with Enterprise Business Agreement you have the right to receive those perpetual licenses at the end of the agreement or cross-grade to a maintenance plan.
What type of information are you looking for about the licensing model?
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@TravisNave @Mark.Lancaster@Darin.Green Hi, I need some link, document or video that can explain the Token Flex Licensing model. For example something like this will be a great help "http://www.autodesk.com/licensing/options#network-licenses". Basically I need to understand how exactly this model works. I have a good understanding of Standalone, Network & pay as you go approach but this is something new to me.
@Anonymous
Like I said this has to come directly from Autodesk... Contact a local reseller in your area and start a dialogue with them so they can get in contact with a Autodesk Rep for you region.
We are only users here and the information already provided by Darin is probably the only information we have privilege too.
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If you have access to it, or Enterprise level support, then you already have dedicated Autodesk support personnel who can do this for you so there isn't a need to find a reseller first. If you aren't a senior IT (or equivalent) in your organization then the person in such a role would have that contact information.