eG Enterprise Pricing

HK
Service Assurance, Senior Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We paid about 300,000 Saudi Riyal for the solution and it was quite affordable compared to the competition. That's less than $100K a subscription for almost 150 services or 100 system licenses where one portal is a license and looks like the agent is a license. We can vary almost 30 portals until with 10 integration services. We utilize only 85 agents or 85 people and under this license, we can manage more.

If a user wants to try the solution, they can do a one-year license and, if they decide to continue, can do a perpetual license.

If you need a professional service from their side, it costs nothing extra.

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Rob Croxford - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager - Storage Resource Management at BCX

eG Enterprise is much cheaper than the other products it competes with.

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CTO at TOSB

The product is very cheap.

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eG Enterprise
April 2024
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HK
Service Assurance, Senior Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The cost for eG Enterprise is almost $100,000 for one hundred and fifty services. It's subscription-based and the payment is yearly.

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AndersonLeandrine - PeerSpot reviewer
Pre Sales Analyst at CLM

The pricing is good. It's less than the main competitors that we have in the market. It is approximately $100 per agent on a monthly basis.

I'd rate the solution five out of five in terms of availability. 

They do not have extra professional services, however, this is not a problem for them.

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it_user770535 - PeerSpot reviewer
remote access engineering at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

It is not expensive.

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Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

There are two licensing options: Perpetual and SaaS-based. The main offering, in terms of what eG prefers to offer, is the subscription-based rather than the Perpetual License. The price could be cheaper. 

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Senior Systems Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

They gave us a good price, when they were found out we were looking at other products because their price was very high. We were looking at another solution, then we came back to them was because they brought the price down. We selected them for three years. 

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it_user687858 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

If using eG for virtual desktops, carefully calculate whether per named user, per concurrent user, or per server (for XenApp/RDS) is the most cost effective licensing model.

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it_user553338 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

You may get some monitoring products with certain licensing you may own. Some of these can take ages to configure and setup, along with needing a license to drive the software. Once you start down this path, then other limitations of visibility can creep in that make you then look for ANOTHER product to fill the gap. Before you know it, you are managing five different monitoring products, flooding you with alarms. Think ahead and plan for a single-pane monitoring solution now.

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it_user649290 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works

Speak with the sales department!

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it_user765348 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Architect at a tech services company

They are aligned with other enterprise solutions.

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Buyer's Guide
eG Enterprise
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about eG Enterprise. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.