Cached license files can function in two different ways. They can be something that your applications may only read (this is called a read-only license file), or they can ...

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In a previous post, we discussed how to allow users to freely access minor upgrades while ensuring you get paid for major upgrades. But had you thought about the likelihood of ...

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Did you know that in some cases, the intellectual property driving your application can be recovered back in source code form within minutes?  You might be surprised how easily ...

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While developing updates for your software, you will likely have both minor and major updates/upgrades.  Minor updates will often fix small defects found and may even introduce small new features.  ...

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Regularly updating an application is almost always an inescapable requirement in the life cycle of a successful software product.  Accordingly, if your application is dynamic in nature and ...

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If your software is deployed to run on your customer’s IT infrastructure, chances are you have run across a customer wanting to deploy your software on a cloud server. ...

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You’ve nearly finished developing your software application, and now you begin looking for the next steps with regard to securing your app for delivery. After all, you have ...

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There are advantages for both the software vendor and the user of the software to move from a perpetual non-expiring model to a subscription model. The IDC 2016 Software Licensing and ...

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Although the primary focus of the SoftwareKey System is Electronic License Activation and Management, we have many happy customers also leveraging the capabilities of our integrated eCommerce system. But while ...

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Under the control of network floating licensing, software can be installed on many or all computers throughout your customer's organization allowing a prescribed number of end-users (determined by ...

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