Autodesk has announced that Perpetuals converted to Subscription will not have any more than a 5% increase every OTHER year through 2028. Additionally, if you convert to subscription now, it’s still cheaper than a new subscription. Perpetual seats are anticipated to increase another 20%. There’s no guarantee your old products will activate into the future.Īs a lot of customers are finding this year, 3 years in to subscriptions, it’s cheaper to convert to subscription than maintain a perpetual seat. On August 31, 2019, Autodesk ended support for 2010 and older versions. Let me tell you here and now that’s a waste of time and money. There’s still some folks hanging on to their old perpetual maintenance licenses. A Word About Perpetual Maintenance Subscriptions For a better reporting tool, check out JTB Flex Report. In fact, they’re often misleading which lends itself to over licensing…which they like. Yes, Autodesk has some analytics but they’re completely inadequate for anything truly meaningful. If you’re trying to migrate users from AutoCAD to Revit, or implement other product roll outs, analytics are important to gauge adoption. It can also help promote product knowledge to a larger audience. This can lead to future sales if usage increases. Users who “Would” use products but don’t “Need” then get access. Those are the last two of the above bullet points. What Autodesk fails to realize (or ignores) is that there are a couple reasons network licenses are important even if you can’t share a license. 1/3 of company users fall into the very low usage…”once or twice a month” or “once a week for a half hour” category (if you have enough network license capacity).1 to 1 User to License ratio for trade detailers.2 to 3 Engineers can share a single license (this is what Autodesk wants to reign in).Obviously, they would rather sell you two licenses as opposed to have you share onE between two users.īased on over a hundred hours of license usage research in my last two employers in the MEP Engineering and Construction space, here’s the breakdown I’ve seen… Reading between the lines, it appears Autodesk is slowly trying to eliminate network licenses. It’s my understanding that existing multi-user licenses that are renewed are not subject to the price increase. NEW “Multi-User” Subscriptions for “Single Products” will increase an estimated 14% on February 7, 2020.NEW “Multi-User” Subscriptions for “Collections” will increase an estimated 33% on February 7, 2020.Here are some upcoming changes you should be aware of…. It’s no secret that Autodesk regularly changes their pricing structure.
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