Removal of NLM is short sighted
The spin is this streamlines administration. That's flat out false. I've never had an issue tracking a serial number except when decades ago Autodesk didn't have muti-seat stand alone numbers.
I create a deployment with 1 serial number. It works for all users as we roll out images. Now I need to provision every new user before they arrive and assign them a default password. Or I need to have training on how to create and login to their product as part of the on-boarding process. That's not streamlined.
I'm also now managing users and products...sometimes on a weekly basis for our "user based" subscriptions. On the other hand, I've not touched out network license server in a year.
Additionally, only users who "NEED" software will now get it. We will terminate all licensing used by occasional or part time users. For construction, this means ZERO Autodesk desktop software for shop and field personnel. This group of users rotates too frequently and doesn't use the software enough to warrant a dedicated license. Additionally, shop staff are not assigned computers, computers are assigned to workstations. People rotate through workstations depending on the task at hand. Simply not efficient.
Considering Autodesk tells me I'm using 110 of 30 DIM360 Docs licenses while I'm fully compliant tells me I can't trust Autodesk. Anyone remember C4R on October 2017? This isn't the first time they've messed up licensing. When we add a BIM360 Design user to our project, they have their own licensing for Docs (comes with the license). But I don't have any visibility to that. And take a product like PlanGrid, grossly inadequate reporting leading to massive over licensing by customers.
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