Some users require a Stand Alone Dongle, and others can benefit
from the cost effective Network Dongle
Solution for sharing multiple licenses across several
users in the company. Choose either option, or both, depending on
your needs.
Vendors, distributors and integrators will
be interested in Terminal Server,
which allows remote users to login and use ServoSoft without having
to install any software on their own PC.
1. Stand Alone Dongle
For users who work remotely and may
not always have Network or Internet access
The USB license dongle must be plugged
into a local USB port to when ServoSoft is running
Take your license with you anywhere
in the world
2. Network Dongle Solution
Cost effective
solution for sharing and managing multiple licenses across
many users.
Quite often, all
users do not need to use ServoSoft at precisely the same
time. Therefore, a network dongle solution allows say
30 or more engineers to share 10 licenses.
The number of shared
licenses can be as few as 1, and there is no upper limit.
The only requirement
is that the user's computer must 'see' the network dongle
server. Even remote VPN connections are supported.
When more licenses
are needed, upgrades are a quick email away. An upgrade
consists of a small file to be emailed to the network
administrator and then executed on the network dongle
computer. In a few seconds, the dongle is programmed and
the upgrade is complete.
3. Terminal Server Version for Vendors and
Distributors
1
License Dongles can be programmed
with one or more Terminal Server licenses.
2
RDC = Remote Desktop Connection
ServoSoft TS is specifically designed
for vendors and distributors.
ServoSoft TS is designed to run in
one or more Windows Terminal Server sessions, allowing remote
users to login and use ServoSoft TS without having
to install any software on their own PC. Users simply login
using a Remote Desktop Connection.
Database listings only contain the
vendor’s products.
Custom branding available.
The number of shared licenses can
be as few as 1, and there is no upper limit.
When more licenses
are needed, upgrades are a quick email away. An upgrade
consists of a small file to be emailed to the network
administrator and then executed on the network dongle
computer. In a few seconds, the dongle is programmed and
the upgrade is complete.