Not so much a company as a student developer, Dave Two has recently produced a small piece of software that allows for application concurrency generation to be used with Apple Remote Desktop 3.1. When ARD 3 was released, Apple promised users it would be able to easily create application concurrency reports to allow companies to do things such as buy site licenses by being able to show that they weren't using more than X copies of a software package concurrently. Unfortunately, this was not the case. After speaking with Apple engineers, we came to the conclusion that the feature we were looking for simply didn't exist. As such, I took it upon myself to write software that would take all the concurrency data and generate useful reports for users which can be produced in either a human readable format or ones that easily lend themselves to be imported into databases or spreadsheets.