Concurrent user

Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope

The term concurrent user refers to more than one user utilizing a computer resource at the same time (or in the same predefined time). These resources include a computer network, program, file, or an entire computer system.

Commercial software may restrict the number of concurrent users depending on the type of software license purchased for the system. For instance, a license that allows 50 employees to use the software concurrently may be more expensive than a license that allows only five.

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Computer operating systems, which allow users to use system resource concurrently, are called multiuser systems.

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