New Licensing Changes Enable Simultaneous Sessions in GEOVIA MineSched

There are many instances when mine planning engineers will need to run several sessions of GEOVIA MineSchedTMat the same time. As an example, users may need to compare results of multiple scenarios or run simultaneous schedule inputs.

The new licensing changes for Maintenance & Support members mean that users can run up to 10 simultaneous open sessions of MineSched for each local dongle license, and unlimited simultaneous sessions for those using a network license.

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To take advantage of the new licensing arrangements, users with a local dongle license will need to request an updated 9.0.x token number. If the license is covered by a Support and Maintenance Subscription, the user will then be able to refresh the license information and open up to 10 instances of MineSched.

For network licenses, with a new 9.0.x token number and the installation of the latest version of Network License Manager available with MineSched 9.0.3, you will be able to access unlimited instances of MineSched per network license.

These licensing changes mean that users can now set up and compare multiple iterations of their schedules with varying inputs – side by side – to reach more optimal results more efficiently.

Users will also be able to run simultaneous open sessions in future versions of Surpac.

Find out more about how to download GEOVIA applications here, or download MineSched 9.0.3 from DSx Client Care & Order.

Hamish Sinclair-Ross

R&D Applications Manager, GEOVIA at Dassault Systèmes
Hamish Sinclair-Ross is the R&D Applications Manager responsible for GEOVIA MineSched and Whittle, based in Brisbane, Australia. As an experienced mining engineer, Hamish has spent the last 10 years working at a number of underground coal mines in New Zealand and Queensland, Australia. Hamish specializes in the field of mine planning and ventilation.

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