Hi Heena,
Thank you for replying.
I realise the use of hardware keys as software protection is very old-school. To be honest, we were a little surprised to find this method still being employed for software intended to be used in modern enterprise environments. Virtualisation is of course increasingly common in enterprise environments now so it seems somewhat unwise to be still be supplying software that uses hardware key protection, particularly if those hardware keys do not support virtualisation.
Do you provide a software alternative or Sentinel SuperPro/UltraPro 'emulator' that could be used with the Exact Dental software perhaps? Or should we be looking at third party hardware key emulation?
We are considering dropping Exact Dental for something that has a licensing model more compatible with modern enterprise environments but we would prefer to stick with Exact if there's a more simple solution.
Thanks again for your assistance.
Thank you for replying.
I realise the use of hardware keys as software protection is very old-school. To be honest, we were a little surprised to find this method still being employed for software intended to be used in modern enterprise environments. Virtualisation is of course increasingly common in enterprise environments now so it seems somewhat unwise to be still be supplying software that uses hardware key protection, particularly if those hardware keys do not support virtualisation.
Do you provide a software alternative or Sentinel SuperPro/UltraPro 'emulator' that could be used with the Exact Dental software perhaps? Or should we be looking at third party hardware key emulation?
We are considering dropping Exact Dental for something that has a licensing model more compatible with modern enterprise environments but we would prefer to stick with Exact if there's a more simple solution.
Thanks again for your assistance.