Time is Running Out – Are You Aware of Autodesk Upgrade Policy Changes?
Last year, Autodesk announced some major changes that will impact a lot of its software users very soon.
Beginning February 1st, users will no longer be able to enjoy discounted pricing on new software releases. Instead, if you want to upgrade to the latest releases (coming this spring), you’ll have to pay full price for a new license.
There is one exception – if you are an Autodesk Subscription customer, then you will still be able to enjoy automatic upgrades as well as a range of other benefits including technical support, use of Autodesk’s cloud services, and more.
Clearly Autodesk Subscription is the way to go. If you’re not already a Subscription customer, it’s highly recommended that you upgrade to the current software and add Subscription.
- How to Make the Case for Upgrading your Agency’s Autodesk Software - If you need help building a strong business case for the upgrade, read our earlier blog.
- How Autodesk Upgrade Policy Changes Affect Government Users - Learn more about the upgrade changes, who it impacts, and what your options are.
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