LM-X License Manager
The LM-X License Manager is a license management tool that protects software products against piracy. It is used by Independent Software Vendors (ISV) to implement some of the Software Asset Management practices.[1] related to monitoring of the usage of existing applications and adding new licenses wherever requested by end-. ISV can control their license policies externally from applications, and enforce various levels of security.
Developer(s) | X-Formation |
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Operating system | Windows, Linux |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Available in | English |
Type | Software license management |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
LM-X software license manager can be run on a number of platforms including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Features
- System Clock Check
- Automatic Server Discovery
- Manual and automatic heartbeats
- License Borrowing and Grace Licensing
- Pay Per Use
- License Replacement
- Web-based License Management
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See also
- Copy protection
- Digital rights management
- Floating licensing
- License borrowing
- List of license managers
- Product activation
References
- "(1)" (PDF).
External links
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