With so many mid to large-sized organizations choosing multi-user subscriptions because of the benefits it provides to them, why is Autodesk making this change? The explanation offered by Autodesk is to provide a more relevant user experience. Beginning May 7, 2020, customers will receive 2 single-user licenses for every current multi-user subscription at a similar cost to what they pay today.Autodesk will maintain its previous price assurance promises and increase prices by no more than 5% in odd-numbered years through 2028.Except for named Autodesk accounts, all subscriptions will be single-user. In addition to the video above, Autodesk also introduced a landing page summarizing all things related to the transition to named-user subscriptions, and added an Autodesk Subscription Changes section on their user forums.īefore diving into the specifics of the announcement, a few essential
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