4PSA Introduces Cloud Licensing for Software

4psa_logo1.gif4PSA announces the availability of Cloud Licensing, a licensing methodology that brings cloud computing flexibility and scalability to software licensing.

Customers can choose between two levels of Cloud Licensing flexibility, based on the software deployment target. The first level, called Basic Cloud Licensing, was designed for smaller installations, includes predefined resources, and comes at fixed subscription costs. It is recommended that service providers bundle this licensing level with infrastructure services for SMB end-users. When more resources than the predefined limits are required, the license can be upgraded to the next level. Technical support is included and customers can use all software features.

The second level, Full Cloud Licensing, provides unlimited scalability and it is designed for larger installations. Technical support comes with the software license and costs are based on provisioned resources. Thanks to the transparent and real-time resource scaling, the service provider pays only for the actual usage. Due to the automation tools available to 4PSA customers, software licensing for both levels can be provisioned and managed in only a matter of seconds. During the lifecycle of the license all processes are automated.

4PSA currently offers Cloud Licensing for VoipNow Professional and DNS Manager. All the other products in 4PSA's portfolio will be getting the Cloud Licensing support by the end of 2011.

Posted on Feb 23, 2011  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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