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The Future of SES Software Licensing and
SESBatch Concurrent Runs

SES licenses will be reorganized into three categories: Lite, Professional, and Ultimate versions. Currently, all SES licensees can execute parallel runs in SESTransient, RowCAD, and SESTrainSimulator specialized tools. We are now extending this parallel run capability to SESBatch, specifically for project-configuration-based architecture, available to all Ultimate licensees.

All existing licensees (excluding those with Lite versions) under AEU-MI support will be upgraded to the Ultimate category. The above tools already support launching an unlimited number of HIFREQ, MALZ, or SPLITS computations in parallel—regardless of the number of concurrent runs authorized by the license—if organized under a unified project. SESBatch will adopt a similar approach, allowing any project with a specific system configuration (project-configuration-based architecture) involving MALT, MALZ, or HIFREQ to benefit from parallel execution without being constrained by license-enforced concurrency limits.

This enhancement ensures faster turnaround times for complex studies, particularly in multi-run or batch processing scenarios.

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This screenshot highlights the new unrestricted Parallel mode in SESBatch, where the number of concurrent runs is limited only by the available processing resources, not the license, as long as the system configuration is the same and the user has an Ultimate license. Here, 7 MALZ computations were launched simultaneously, with the status bar confirming up to 32 concurrent runs could be available.
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