
Transactional Licenses
Understand Your Options
Before Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Adobe LiveCycle could be bought as specific modules. After Adobe Experience Manager was released customers could migrate to a discounted limited use Adobe Experience Manager license. Adobe has now phased out these limited use licenses, requiring all customers to switch to a full Adobe Experience Manager license.
Transactional License FAQs
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Who is affected?
This will affect Core based customers renewing their Adobe Experience Manager. The move to the transactional model will have the potential to substantially increase the renewal costs. 4Point has seen price fluctuations leading the increases as high as $200,000 for the full list price for Adobe Experience Manager Forms.
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What are transactions?
Adobe has shifted all license sales to a model that is based on the annual count of two types of transactions: Submissions and Renditions.
Submissions are any forms – PDF, HTML or Adaptive Forms – that capture and submit data to any other system or store it in Adobe Experience Manager.
Renditions are any forms that are generated or created or updated inside Adobe Experience Manager for the purpose of PDF output, print output or fillable PDF (with no data submission).
The license pricing model uses the annual estimate for each of these types of transactions and calculates an annual price. Each year at the time of renewal, Adobe reviews the actual volume and adjusts the price for the next year based on the past and projected future usage.
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Next Steps
To avoid any surprises at renewal time, it is recommended to start tracking transactions now, prior to your renewal date. This means having your Adobe Experience Manager instance on the latest Service Pack and having the tracking turned on. This will give you a baseline on how many transactions your day-to-day operations leverages. This tracking is critical because what sounds like a single transaction is costed out differently and can count as multiple transactions for one document.
