Community Tip - When posting, your subject should be specific and summarize your question. Here are some additional tips on asking a great question. X
PTC considers Windchill "heavy" users as members of the customer's product development organization. These are frequent and/or deep users of the product capabilities. The product development organization is defined as members of departments that are typically engaged in product design and development, and go by names such as "Engineering", "Product Management", "Technical Publications", and "Information Technology", to name a few. Other internal users from "Finance", "Purchasing", "Sales", and the like, would be considered "light" users.
Recognizing that there is a lot of subjectivity and variability to these terms, PTC also requires that customers purchase to a minimum heavy/light mix ratio. The intent of this policy is to minimize abuse of the above terms. So, for example,a customer could not claim to have "one product developer and the rest just ship it". The definitions and the mix ratios are not intended to be two different schemes. First, customers should count/estimate their number of product developers, then, if the mix is within the ratio, that's the number of each license required. PTC account managers check ratios only after counts are provided. (Note: The ratio requirements vary slightly by product and what is typical in the customer's industry. Refer ratio questions to your account manager.)
PTC's license assessment procedures are published on this web site - http://www.ptc.com/support/usageassessments/windchill/. At a high-level, the process counts users who have access to the system, and verifies that the customer has purchased an appropriate total number of seats and satisfies the required heavy/light mix ratio. The process also estimates the number of users of specific modules (e.g., PDMLink, ProjectLink, MPMLink, etc.) by analyzing actual system usage. This data is shared with the customer and PTC account manager who jointly decide if any corrective actions are needed.
Customers are assessed randomly, and when requested. The web site includes instructions for conducting a self-assessment. If you would like to discuss the results or schedule assistance, please contact your account manager.
Fred Smith
PTC License Assessment Team
Hello
I agree with Hugo on that one 🙂
In addition, PTC in the UK told us that a Heavy user is a ProE users and a Lite user is a non Proe users regardless of how often they use the system. This is quite different than what you said. So I am confused.
Thanks