
RLM Maintenance Release (v15.1BL2)
We have released a maintenance update to RLM v15.1BL2. This release primarily addresses a critical security vulnerability in the Mongoose […]
We have released a maintenance update to RLM v15.1BL2. This release primarily addresses a critical security vulnerability in the Mongoose […]
We are excited to announce the release of RLM v15.1, which provides a number of security enhancements, simplifies service installation, […]
We are happy to announce the first production release of RLM v15.0. It fixes multiple bugs, improves workflows, and adds […]
What if your customer doesn’t want his server in the cloud? No problem, because you can use any combination of RLMCloud-based servers and on-premise servers that you wish. […]
A drug development company, Lixoft, uses RLM Cloud for annual license renewals. […]
Whether it’s enterprise end-users wanting the best tools to maximize the usage of their valuable software assets, or software vendors wanting that next creative approach to licensing and selling their software, we’ve been there and done that. […]
Using RLM, StrataData migrated to a more flexible licensing model which seamlessly integrated their existing dongles for those that wanted to retain them, as well as provide all the benefits of floating, server-based licensing. […]
Deciding how to price your software products is a challenge that does not a have “one-size-fits-all” solution. A software license manager, such as the Reprise License Manager (RLM), is an indispensable tool that can help you to design and enforce pricing models that are right for today’s customers, while giving you the flexibility to quickly adapt to new opportunities as they emerge. […]
Software pricing and licensing experts agree that optimal pricing strategies are rooted in value pricing. Pricing is easy for standard packaged products, but sublicensed SDKs pose pricing challenges. Here are some ways to create your ideal model. […]
Many independent software vendors (ISVs) who sell their products as complete applications also sell them as re-linkable libraries. Licensing the applications is pretty straightforward, but what about the libraries? How do ISVs tackle licensing of libraries? […]