It's very possible the distinction will one day become closed source as
service VS OSS, and the wedge of perennial licenses inbetween will be
nearly non-existent offerings wise.
With the increase in computation as a service rather than a hard commodity
kept in air conditioned rooms those two licens
Do you all not think that probably all software will go to a service model?
Not that I'm entirely in favor one way or the other, it just seems like
that's the way things are headed. I haven't minded the Adobe CC move that
much. At least I can stay current and not have to bicker with the company
abo
2015 08:48 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: RE: Subscription Transition for New Software Licenses
No, more to do with being public listed company.
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> On 04 February 2015 at 3:25:51 PM, Leendert A. Hartog (hirazib...@live.nl
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> This just dropped in my mailbox:
> "Autodesk Details Subscription Transition for New Software Licens
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This just dropped in my mailbox:
"Autodesk Details Subscription Transition for New Software Licenses"
http://news.autodesk.com/press-release/archived/autodesk-details-subscription-transition-new-software-licenses
Greetz
Leendert
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This just dropped in my mailbox:
"Autodesk Details Subscription Transition for New Software Licenses"
http://news.autodesk.com/press-release/archived/autodesk-details-subscription-transition-new-software-licenses
Greetz
Leendert
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Leendert A. Hartog
This just dropped in my mailbox:
"Autodesk Details Subscription Transition for New Software Licenses"
http://news.autodesk.com/press-release/archived/autodesk-details-subscription-transition-new-software-licenses
Greetz
Leendert
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