License Statistics – Simply better license management

License Statistics lets you track and report a wide variety of license usage information and provides an out of the box software license management experience.

The flexibility you need

  • Run on Linux or Windows operating systems.
  • There are no requirements for 3rd party software, yet License Statistics integrates easily with other applications, such as Excel, for reporting purposes.
  • Supports over 15 different license managers, including LM-X, FLEXlm, FlexNet, Sentinel RMS, IBM LUM, Reprise License Manager (RLM), Hasp License Manager, Smartplant License Manager, and Beta_lm License Manager. Using the optional Usage Client add-on, you can even use License Statistics to monitor standalone application usage.
  • Open database which allows for generating virtually any types of reports by using custom SQL queries.

The formats you want

 

Simplicity and advanced features

License Statistics is designed to be easy to use. You can get up and running in under 10 minutes and start monitoring your licenses right away. There’s no need to spend time learning more advanced features you might not need. But when you’re ready, the power of those advanced features is there for you to tap into.

As your needs increase, License Statistics is customizable, so you can gain a deeper understanding of your license usage. Custom reports let you see the precise data you’re interested in such as yearly graphs, comparisons between applications, and combined license usage across several servers. You can even convert databases to other formats.

Whether you just need to monitor 10, 100, or 1000 licenses, License Statistics is right for you. License Statistics gives you all the simplicity of less powerful license management tools, but with all the features, flexibility and adaptability you would expect from license management products selling for twice the price.

Optimized software spending

License Statistics can help any company that has network licenses improve their ROI. And in situations where a software license costs thousands of dollars, knowing where there is license underutilization isn’t just important: it’s essential.