The Datamine licensing landscape: The “state of the union”
In the demanding environments of open-pit and underground mining, Datamine provides the essential software for resource modeling and mine planning. Datamine utilizes the Datamine License Services (DLS) platform, which supports a variety of models including Desktop (Node-locked), Department (Floating/Concurrent), and Enterprise (Cloud Concurrent). These high-value licenses are often shared across global sites and remote field locations, making efficient allocation critical to project timelines.
The visibility gap
The Datamine License Manager provides real-time snapshots of current checkouts, but it lacks the deep historical analytics required for long-term fleet optimization. Mining administrators can see that a Studio RM license is “checked out,” but they cannot easily determine if the geologist is actively building a block model or if the application is simply idling while the user is away from their desk. This leads to “License Contention,” where critical mine planning is stalled because a seat is being held by an inactive workstation.
The “hidden cost” narrative
Budget leaks in Datamine environments typically occur through “Offline License Drift.” Because Datamine supports License Borrowing for field use, seats are often removed from the shared pool for days or weeks at a time. Without OpenLM, managers have no visibility into how many “borrowed” licenses are actually being utilized in the field versus those that are sitting unused on a laptop in a hotel room, leading to unnecessary purchases of additional “safety” seats.
Quick summary: OpenLM for Datamine
OpenLM empowers you to optimize your Datamine investments by transforming raw license service data into actionable operational strategy.
- Track mining solver activity: Monitor real-time usage across Studio RM, Studio UG, NPV Scheduler, and Discover.
- Identify idle modeling seats: Automatically flag users who have a Datamine license checked out but are not actively interacting with the software.
- Optimize Cloud Concurrent usage: Monitor Reprise (RLM) Cloud or DLS cloud environments to ensure your global teams stay within subscription limits.
- Manage License Borrowing: Gain visibility into “Roamed” or “Offline” licenses to ensure field seats are being utilized effectively.
- Right-size renewal agreements: Use 12-month historical data to negotiate your next Datamine contract based on true concurrent demand.
Comprehensive solution framework
The visibility layer
Gain full transparency into your Datamine environment. See exactly who is active and which specific modules—such as specialized underground design or geological mapping—are being utilized. This applies whether your team is in a central office or a remote mining camp.
The intelligence layer
Use Datamine-specific usage analytics to determine your optimal seat count. By analyzing engagement patterns and session durations, you can measure the true ROI of your Studio Core investment and determine if you should adjust your license tiers before your next renewal.
The automation layer
Maximize the availability of your Datamine license pool. OpenLM can automatically detect idle sessions on workstations where the application is open but inactive. In high-stakes mining environments, this ensures that every available seat is supporting active resource estimation and planning.
How OpenLM monitors Datamine
OpenLM uses a secure, non-intrusive approach to capture and monitor the license activity from the Datamine environment.
Seamless log-based integration
- Broker-level connectivity: The OpenLM Broker installed on the license server parses the Datamine .csv log filesgenerated by License Services in real-time.
- RLM Cloud support: For modern Datamine implementations, OpenLM can interface with Reprise License Manager (RLM) to track cloud-hosted concurrent seats.
- Zero performance impact: Monitoring occurs at the system level, ensuring that the rendering of complex 3D geological models remains fast and responsive.
Strategic reporting and analytics
- Active vs. Idle tracking: Distinguish between a geologist actively interpolating ore bodies and an application that was left open overnight.
- Site-based chargebacks: Assign Datamine license costs to specific mine sites or exploration projects based on actual usage hours.
Strategic ROI and business value
Organizations using OpenLM for Datamine license optimization often see significant reductions in their annual software spend.
- Procurement support: Use “actual activity” data to negotiate your next Enterprise Agreement instead of relying on headcount estimates.
- Reduced downtime: Reclaim idle seats from the office to ensure field engineers always have access to critical survey and design tools.
- Improved software utilization: Identify if high-cost modules like NPV Scheduler are actually being used by your team or if further training is required.


















