One of the most interesting things about the client is that you almost never install it yourself. It "hitchhikes" onto your system inside professional-grade software packages from companies like , Nuance (Dragon NaturallySpeaking) , and Corel (Roxio) .
While it might feel like "bloatware" on a home PC, it is actually the backbone for some of the world's most critical infrastructure. Companies like , Raytheon , and Northrop Grumman use FlexNet technology to manage licenses for multi-million dollar engineering and defense software. Flexnet Connect Client
It has even been adapted into a "Smart Metering" system for utilities, allowing small gas and water companies to automatically transmit usage data over a private encrypted network. One of the most interesting things about the
FlexNet Connect Client (often listed as ) is one of those pieces of software that most people discover by accident—usually because it pops up uninvited or stays behind after they’ve uninstalled another program. Companies like , Raytheon , and Northrop Grumman
Even if you perform a "Custom Install" and uncheck everything you think you don't need, many installers will still silently drop the FlexNet Client into your C:\ProgramData or Common Files folder because they use it to manage their own licensing and entitlement. 3. High Stakes for High Tech