User-based License definition

User-based License means a License for software sold on a user-by-user basis by the relevant Third-Party Software Vendor. Examples of such software include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office365, Microsoft Visual Studio.
User-based License means the license to use certain software on Designated System based upon the maximum number of concurrent end user devices.

Examples of User-based License in a sentence

  • User-based License Fees are based on the number of active user records that exist in the Facility’s databases on the last day of the month being billed.