Software license audits have a way of showing up unannounced and asking difficult questions. For many organizations, especially those managing complex engineering environments, these audits expose more than just gaps. They reveal blind spots in processes, assumptions,...
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3 LAMUM Features That Drive Long-Term Software License Efficiency
In today’s engineering environments, software is the engine that keeps innovation moving forward. Still, without proper license management, even the best tools can turn into bottlenecks. Teams face denied access, unused licenses sit idle, and costs quietly creep...
The LAMUM NX1.0 Experience
By Paul Riviere - Head of Sales, TeamEDA It’s here! LAMUM NX1.0, the next generation of LAMUM, has launched. With a new look and feel to the user interface, making It sleeker and more agile, LAMUM NX1.0 is ready to address your engineering Software License Management...
TeamEDA Releases LAMUM NX1.0
We’re proud to announce the release of LAMUM NX1.0, the next generation of engineering software license management and monitoring. Leveraging our License Asset Manager with Usage Monitoring (LAMUM)’s best-in-class functionality and reporting power, LAMUM NX1.0 is a...
Zero-Usage Reports
The biggest challenge for CAD/IT administrators is discovering licenses that are under-utilized or have zero-usage over several months. Running a report that shows a number of licenses that have not been used in the last 365 days, is a clear indication that you may...
Batch Reports for Engineering Licenses
Would you like to receive regular reports (every week, once a month, once a quarter, etc.)? LAMUM will automatically create these for you in the middle of the night, and either send to you via email or deliver to a specific folder. Setting up a Batch report in LAMUM...
Engineering License Management for Atlassian
Looking for a license optimization tool for growth and monitoring Atlassian license servers? Looking to control access to high-cost, advanced features licenses offered by one of the Atlassian license servers? Atlassian Corporation Plc develops products for software...
Engineering License Management for PTC Creo
Are you looking for a license optimization tool that supports growth and helps monitor PTC Creo license servers?Do you want better control over access to high-cost, advanced feature licenses within your PTC Creo environment? An effective engineering license management...
Engineering License Management for Autodesk
Are your Autodesk licenses running out of availability? Are there Autodesk licenses that have been checked out for excessive periods of time? Autodesk makes software products and services for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media,...
Altair License Usage Reports
Altair provides software and cloud solutions for simulation, IoT, high performance computing, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. Tracking usage across the organization (location, team, etc.) is critical for optimizing license selection and expenditures....
Ansys License Usage Reports
Ansys Mechanical finite element analysis software is used to simulate computer models of structures, electronics, or machine components for analyzing strength, toughness, elasticity, temperature distribution, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and other attributes....
Synopsys License Usage Reports
Synopsys is at the forefront of Smart Everything with the world’s most advanced technologies for chip design, verification, IP integration, and software security and quality testing. Tracking usage across the organization (location, team, etc.) is critical for...
Engineering License Management for Siemens EDA / Mentor Graphics
Siemens EDA (formerly Mentor Graphics) is a US-based electronic design automation multinational corporation for electrical engineering and electronics. Tracking usage across the organization (location, team, etc.) is critical for optimizing license selection and...
In-Depth: Current Tab Explained
Current Tab Features being monitoredOther Tabs - Tags, # of Licenses, # Licenses in use.Track Reservations on licenses and Queued LicensesUsage percentage:Green: below 80% capacity (Total Licenses for feature)Yellow: Over 80% capacityRed: Over 90% or 100%...
In-Depth: LAM Tabs Explained
Track any of the following data for license inventories by: Vendor information (name, tool, quantity, # seats)Dates (Acquired, renewals and terms)Purchase type (Subscription, Perpetual,….*)Restrictions on use (WAN, LAN, Node,.…*)Costs and associated PO, ReqRelated...
Tekla (by Trimble) License Usage Reports
Looking for a license optimization tool for growth and monitoring Tekla license servers? Looking to control access to high-cost, advanced features licenses offered by one of the Tekla license servers? Are your Tekla (by Trimble) licenses running out of availability?...
Discovering Under-Utilized or Zero-Use Licenses
The biggest challenge for CAD/IT administrators is discovering licenses that are under-utilized or have zero-use over several months. Do you have a regular report that provides you with this information? Understanding where licenses are costing your business more...
Goals & Benchmarks for Engineering License Optimization
How does your team currently monitor and manage the plethora of engineering software (CAD, CAM, CAE, EDA, PLM, and many other Design, Simulation, Modeling, and Analysis) licenses? What are your goals for 2022? Speaking to many engineering managers, we have come across...
Automated Alerts: Efficiently Manage your CAD/EDA/PLM Engineering Software
Automated Alerts are a critical component to efficiently managing your CAD,EDA, simulation software, PLM, MBSE, CFD engineering software. Not only do we offer the obligatory FlexLM 'license daemon down' alerts, but just as important are warnings for license capacity...
What Are Your Goals When Trying to Understand Overall Usage?
Has your company been thinking about the best way to implement an enterprise software asset management solution? It sounds great for overall business management and support. But it can take years to evaluate (with appropriate due diligence) and then implement? You...








