Yes, the 30-minute overlap window is there. I see so few cases of this with people starting at the top of the hour and staggered starts, that that amount is not really significant.
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Robert Wakefield-Carl
ttec Digital
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2025 00:46
From: Giuliano Ferri
Subject: Restrict over usage of concurrent licenses in org
Robert,
if you are using the concurrent model, you should have 30 minutes available to avoid overlap during time shift changes. So, if you're logging out the person before 30 minutes since the logon, you're not consuming the license. I think the other problem you can have is if you're using addons (such as CX2 addon): in that case you can have an overage on a lower threshold than the one applied to the whole set of agents.
Do you agree?
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Giuliano Ferri
Indra Italia
Original Message:
Sent: 09-14-2025 13:27
From: Robert Wakefield-Carl
Subject: Restrict over usage of concurrent licenses in org
Currently, no. What you could do is trigger on agent login and run a workflow that looks at current count and logs that person out. The problem there is that they would have already consumed the license for that month. Maybe you can do something with SSO and the number of people running the enterprise app?
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Robert Wakefield-Carl
ttec Digital
Sr. Director - Innovation Architects
Robert.WC@ttecdigital.com
https://www.ttecDigital.com
https://RobertWC.Blogspot.com
Original Message:
Sent: 09-14-2025 11:14
From: Tibin Thomas
Subject: Restrict over usage of concurrent licenses in org
Hello
Is there a mechanism to prevent overuse of concurrent licenses or to restrict agent logins once the organization's subscribed concurrent license limit is reached?
Best Regards,
#ArchitectureandDesign
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Tibin Thomas
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