Licensing Models
BioStat Prime offers four distinct licensing models, allowing users to choose the option that best fits their needs. The licensing model selected serves as a fundamental aspect of the software's usage and access.
Perpetual
A perpetual license grants users indefinite access to the software without an expiration date. This license remains valid permanently; however, it may include specific conditions such as machine activation limits, feature restrictions, or exclusions from major version upgrades
Subscription
This license type operates based on predefined subscription periods and continuously synchronizes the subscription status with the active state of the license. This type of license is auto charging and to stop the subscription at any point in time user needs to contact us
Grouped
BioStat Prime's grouped license allows multiple users or devices within a defined group, such as an organization or team, to access BioStat Prime under a single Admin. This model simplifies BioStat Prime's license management by enabling centralized control, ensuring that all authorized users within the group can utilize the software.
Trial
A trial license provides users with temporary access to BioStat Prime for evaluation purposes. This allows potential users to explore the software’s features, functionality, and capabilities before committing to a full license.
BioStat Prime's trial licenses are typically valid for a limited period. Once the trial period expires, users must upgrade to a paid license to continue accessing the software.
Floating
A floating license, also referred to as a concurrent or network license, allows a specified number of users or devices to access BioStat Prime simultaneously.
This license operates within a shared license pool, from which authorized users or devices can dynamically obtain access as needed, ensuring efficient resource utilization across multiple users.
Enterprise (Site licensing)
A site license grants an organization or institution the right to install and use BioStat Prime across multiple computers or devices within a designated location or site. This licensing model is ideal for institutions requiring widespread software access.