OpenLM for MATLAB: Engineering-Grade License Management

Maximize your MATLAB investment with simulation-aware harvesting and deep toolbox analytics. Get full visibility into your MathWorks ecosystem—from Simulink to specialized toolsets.

OpenLM for MATLAB | Solution overview

Managing MATLAB isn’t just about counting seats; it’s about navigating a massive web of toolboxes, versions, and expensive simulation cycles. OpenLM provides the visibility needed to stop over-licensing and start optimizing based on actual functional demand.

Organizations use OpenLM for MATLAB to:

  • Simulation-Aware Harvesting: Protect active 48-hour simulations by monitoring CPU/GPU heartbeats before reclaiming idle licenses.
  • Deep Toolbox Mapping: Track the gap between checkout duration and actual function calls across 100+ toolboxes to identify shelf-ware.
  • Distinguish True Denials: Filter out client-side config or VPN errors to see if you truly need more seats.
  • Version Distribution: Audit legacy versions (R2018 vs R2024) to reduce security risks and wasted maintenance.
  • Grant-Based Chargeback: Automatically allocate costs to specific research grants via user pop-up prompts.
The MATLAB ChallengeThe Business RiskThe OpenLM Solution
Toolbox HoggingExpensive toolsets sit idle for hours because a script called one function.Feature-level tracking to identify unused dependencies.
Simulation InterruptsManual harvesting kills active, long-running engineering simulations.Simulation-Aware Agent protects active sims while reclaiming idle seats.
“False” DenialsEngineers report being blocked, but logs don’t show a seat shortage.Denial Intelligence filters out VPN and config errors.
Academic BloatUncontrolled usage across various departments and research clusters.Global Cluster View for Campus-Wide and Concurrent pools.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

OpenLM monitors the entire MathWorks ecosystem, including MATLAB, Simulink, and all 100+ specialized toolboxes.

No. OpenLM’s ‘Save & Close’ technology monitors CPU usage. If a simulation is active, the license is never harvested.

Yes. OpenLM provides a single pane of glass for both Campus-Wide and local concurrent license pools.

Absolutely. Engineers can select a project from a dropdown upon launch, allowing for precise chargeback to specific grants or departments.