Capterra Glossary
Concurrent Use
Concurrent use is a software licensing term that allows a specified number of users to access software simultaneously. For example, if you purchase a license enabling 10 concurrent users, then any 10 people within your organization or business can use the program at once.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Concurrent Use
Businesses can benefit from concurrent user by managing the number of users accessing their software at once. Controlling access helps both for security reasons and to keep licensing costs within budget.
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