White Paper CodeMeter ROI EN 2024-02 | Page 7

In practice , protecting against manipulation and tampering means making sure that no unauthorized third party could change , harm , or otherwise compromise software in any way . This calls for security technology on various levels , from encrypting and signing code to more advanced techniques for recognizing and averting attacks . The challenge lies in implementing robust measures that do not harm the functionality and efficiency of the software , while still offering effective protections against increasingly smart attacks .
2.1.4 Flexible and New Pricing Models The manufacturing industry is facing increasing pressure to respond to changes in its markets and in the expectations of its customers . This also translates into a growing call for more flexible , novel usage and pricing models , as clients are turning increasingly to custom solutions that are designed to match their specific needs and budgets . Conventional monolithic and rigid licensing models struggle with doing so , and they may lead to growing dissatisfaction among clients and missed opportunities . Today ’ s customers want the ability to select among different licensing options , including subscriptions , pay-per-use models , or other innovative alternatives .
Transitioning to new pricing models can be a complex project for many businesses . A new pricing policy goes far beyond technical changes . It has repercussions for the entire business model and internal processes . The trick here is to strike the right balance between flexibility and profitability and making sure that the pricing and licensing options are not so complicated that they confuse customers .
2.2 Software Licensing with CodeMeter by Wibu-Systems
CodeMeter offers exceptional levels of security on multiple fronts : Users can decide their own level of protection , as CodeMeter allows them a free choice of how deeply they want to integrate the technology in their own products . The powerful encryption uses advanced cryptographic technology to guard source code against unauthorized access and prevent code decryption and tampering . With the ability to move critical software functionalities into particularly secure , cryptographically protected components like hardware dongles or the secure cloud , CodeMeter can raise the level of protection even further . CodeMeter also gives its users granular control over the licensing strategy with the ability to protect and license individual functions and modules , giving only authorized users access to specific parts of the protected software . It also monitors the integrity of the software during runtime , creating a means to stop the software when unauthorized actions are noticed and to prevent piracy and manipulation with certainty .
By combining these technologies , CodeMeter offers a dependable and versatile tool for companies interested in protecting their intellectual property and ensuring the reliability of their software licenses .
The seamless integration of CodeMeter with its License Central management system promises process improvements for software vendors . The combination of solutions helps automate and optimize processes for a more efficient administration of the entire software license lifecycle . As the licensing processes are automated , software businesses benefit from the simple creation , provision , updating , and management of their end user licenses . Custom licensing models are possible as well as additional means for monitoring license usage in the field : a powerful tool that keeps the license admin efforts to a minimum without compromising compliance standards . The scalable and flexible CodeMeter License Central system lets software businesses respond dynamically to the changing needs and expectations in the market and easily adjust their licensing strategy and models accordingly .
2.3 How to Calculate the ROI
A precise calculation of the Return on Investment ( ROI ) is critical for a meaningful discussion about the added value of an advanced licensing solution . The following explanation of the methodology illustrates how the ROI was calculated from four extensive interviews with actual users in the market . The underlying figures and other statements drawn from interviews with the leading executives of companies using CodeMeter offer a valid basis for these calculations . The ROI is then determined by taking the initial investment , the licensing costs during active operations , the potential revenue growth , and the expected savings into consideration to get a clear impression of how the solution will impact the user ’ s profitability .
The first step addresses the initial one-off investments needed to put the specific licensing system to work . This includes the basic price of the protection software as well as the internal costs for developing and integrating it into established order processing systems . In active operations , certain costs will be incurred for providing CodeMeter license containers for each unit of software sold . These are also included in the calculation .
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