IT Consultant at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-22T12:45:00Z
Jan 22, 2020
It's an open-source structure. The licensing cost was a one-off. Other costs are for professional services to integrate Liferay to other existing systems. Those are the main costs and also costs related to deployment, setting up the load balancing, and later on having to configure the disaster recovery site. These are all related costs to the deployment of Liferay in different scenarios.
As per the opinions of the PeerSpot community, Web Content Management systems must have strong security gateways and security token translation in place if they are to be evaluated. After security, other important features include powerful reports, website structure, number of pages the system can manage, and ease of use when operating the WCM, while integration with other systems was a minor factor also mentioned.
Liferay is an expensive solution.
It's an open-source structure. The licensing cost was a one-off. Other costs are for professional services to integrate Liferay to other existing systems. Those are the main costs and also costs related to deployment, setting up the load balancing, and later on having to configure the disaster recovery site. These are all related costs to the deployment of Liferay in different scenarios.
It is a bit expensive.
Their pricing model should be modified to include per user options instead of just servers/cores, etc.