Now faster and more optimized

Introducing the new OpenLM Directory Sync

Our Directory Sync gets more advanced with the latest release of OpenLM Platform. Thanks to the integration with User and Group Services, users can now enjoy faster data synchronization.

Synchronization offers multiple benefits

Benefits for management

  • Enforcing license usage permissions
  • Implementing usage check-back (usage billing)
  • Analysis of usage trends per group, department

Benefits for administrators

  • Automating license rules and restrictions (through OpenLM License Access Control)
  • Streamlining license usage reporting

Benefits for end-users

  • Viewing specific user information via the Workstation Agent to help locate users holding a required license
  • Authenticating to OpenLM’s interface via Windows Authentication.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What is the new OpenLM Directory Sync?
The OpenLM Directory Sync is a feature that has been advanced with the latest release of OpenLM Platform, now offering faster and more optimized data synchronization.
The main improvement is the integration with User and Group Services, which enables users to enjoy faster and optimized data synchronization.
Management can benefit from OpenLM Directory Sync features such as:
  • Enforcing license usage permissions.
  • Implementing usage check-back (usage billing).
  • Analysis of usage trends per group, department.
Benefits for administrators from the new OpenLM Directory Sync include: Automating license rules and restrictions (through OpenLM License Access Control). Streamlining license usage reporting.
A: End-users can benefit from:
  • Viewing specific user information via the OpenLM Agent/Workstation Agent to help locate users holding a required license.
  • Authenticating to OpenLM’s interface via Windows Authentication.