Symantec Debuts New Software Licensing Structure
Symantec announces a new software-licensing structure that will require large enterprises to estimate their software needs up front for the next two years.
Symantec Corp. on Monday announced a new software-licensing structure that will require large enterprises to estimate their software needs up front for the next two years. The overall plan is called the Symantec Security License Program, with separate structures for small and large businesses. The Symantec Elite Program gives large companies two licensing options. The Commit option requires companies to purchase two years worth of licenses up front in return for a volume discount. The Forecast option asks businesses to buy 25 percent of their two-year forecast up front.The new structure goes into effect immediately, although existing contracts with Symantec will be honored until they expire.









