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  5. Clustta vs Open iT LicenseAnalyzer™

Clustta vs Open iT LicenseAnalyzer™

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Clustta
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Clustta
Clustta
Open iT LicenseAnalyzer™
Open iT LicenseAnalyzer™

Clustta simplifies file management, collaboration and version control for creative workflows

Meter, analyze, and optimize software usage of over 6000 applications, whether license manager-enabled, standalone, or SaaS-based. Simulate the cost of different licensing models, including named-user, local vs global concurrent user, token, and pay-per-use, without making changes to the infrastructure. LicenseAnalyzer™ automates license harvesting and goes beyond check-in/check-outs in uncovering true active usage, making it a complete software management solution.

Version Control, Collaboration, Backup/Recovery, Asset Management, Tracker/Kanban
True Active Usage metering, Automated license harvesting, Historical usage reporting, Customizable dashboards & alerts, Supports 6000+ engineering apps (CAD/CAM/PLM/SaaS), License inventory & compliance tracking, ROI analysis & chargeback simulation
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What are some alternatives to Clustta, Open iT LicenseAnalyzer™?

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Mercurial

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Superset

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SVN (Subversion)

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Cube

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Power BI

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Standup

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Jell

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Mode

Mode

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