ManageEngine Endpoint Central Pricing

JB
Sr Engineer Administrator at a university with 10,001+ employees

There are multiple flavors of the app. They have a distributed version for enterprises. It depends on your size. They price it on a per machine basis. 250 or 500 is probably their least amount. 

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Edgar Serrano - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Information Technology at ST ANNES MATERNITY HOME

The only advice I have for others is to always look at the fine print. Talk to them and get it in writing about getting the best support possible when in need. Also, negotiate the price. 

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Abbasi Poonawala - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Enterprise Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Desktop Central can be less expensive than other solutions like VMware for managing DevSecOps. You have to pay per asset with Desktop Central and the final cost depends on how many assets you have across the organization. Per asset, the license cost will be less than using a more expensive license for VMware and vRealize. I think per desktop it might be somewhere around $50 or $100 each using ManageEngine.  

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JAGMOHANSINGH - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Information Security - CISO at Sukoon Insurance

The price is moderate.

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SanjayMishra - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at SARJAK CONTAINER LINES PRIVATE LIMITED

The product is not costly. The product is properly priced, especially for SMBs.

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TM
Chief Information Security Officer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

Setup requires you to really roll up your sleeves and to dig in to connect the dots to get things up and running. Resources are not easy to find that are experts in deploying this platform and getting it fully up and running. The more you can refine the deployment the more value that the platform provides and someone that has never deployed this platform will see a high barrier of entry to accomplish these finer elements.

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Park Armstrong - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technical and Solution Architect at Vertigo Inc.

The initial purchase was around $6,000 or $7,000. We most probably are not on an annual subscription. We bought it, and then we pay for the maintenance. I'm not 100% sure how that's working out.

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Andy_Smith - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Digital Data Technology & Facilities at The Electoral Commission

The cost of the solution is reasonable. 

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reviewer1394538 - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager - Solution Architect at iOCO

Setup costs are very little, pricing is reasonable and licensing can get complicated but it isn't rocket science.

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GI
Regional IT Operations Manager at Wallem Group Limited

There is a freeware version of the solution available as long as you do not breach the number of licenses and users that are dictated.

The price of the solution is reasonable.

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SK
Senior Modern Workplace Expert at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is very low, compared to other products. Compared to Intune or SCCM, it's much less. I can say it's a good product for less of a price. 

Intune doesn't really have a price, at the moment, because they integrated Intune with another license for Microsoft. If you purchase M365, you get the license. They've made everything a combo now, so obviously any company will go for M365, which includes everything. That's what our company has, and we don't pay anything extra for it. If you split the money, it would be much less than Desktop Central, so you can't technically compare the two. 

ManageEngine's licensing is not as good. They add new features and they ask for money. For example, they introduced Browser Security, which is an extra add-on. Compared to Intune, you just buy the Intune product and that's it, you have everything in place—browser security, endpoint management, etc. Everything's included with the Intune license, which isn't the case with ManageEngine. That's something they really need to take care of. 

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JT
Senior Information Technology Specialist at a philanthropy with 501-1,000 employees

We had perpetual licenses. The cost was around 36,000, and then you'd have the yearly maintenance fee of 2,000 or 3,000.

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JA
Head of IT Services at Ambatovy Joint-Venture

We pay 40,000 per year for Desktop Central, ready to manage any size of IT computing environment without having to pay additional fees.

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Ameen Ahsan - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead - IT Helpdesk at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I don't directly deal with pricing. 

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VR
IT specialist at Groww

The cost of licensing is paid yearly. 

The price is a bit expensive. However, it's not too bad compared to the market.

There are some extra costs as well. If you go for the standard enterprise plan, not many features are covered. You need to trade up to bigger editions that offer more features. 

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FK
General Manager at Two Practice Logistics

The pricing is very good. It's very reasonable and less than other options. 

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BA
Software Engineer at Romsym Data

ManageEngine solutions are very affordable compared to other endpoint management options, like Ivanti or Microsoft. I was looking at VMware Workspace ONE. We compared to features and price and found this product to be one of the most affordable. In a straight race, ManageEngine will win in terms of pricing.

There may be extra costs on occasion. For example, if you purchase Endpoint Central Unified Edition, most of what you only need to pay for is a trial over the server or an add-on so that you have a passive machine that will wake up if the main machine dies. You might also have an endpoint security add-on. If you buy a standard, you have to pay for the add-on. If you want mobile development, you pay for mobile development. Therefore, the cost depends on the edition you're purchasing.

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Ossama Arab - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Coordinator at United Al Saqer Group LLC

The product is not expensive. I rate its pricing a seven out of ten.

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SS
Remote IT Manager KSA at Andalusia Group

The product is cheap. 

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VP
Assistant Manager - IT at MEP Infrastructure Developers Ltd.

At the time we signed onto this product, it was a bit more expensive than SolarWinds, however, I'm not sure if that's since changed. 

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reviewer1394517 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at The White Family Companies, Inc.

Go with what you can afford. Every part of the application is going to save time and money and a very worthwhile investment.

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MK
IT Infrastructure and Security Manager at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is very affordable.

The nice thing about ManageEngine Desktop Central is that when it's time for renewal, you can increase your footprint by the number of assets you're managing. I can scale up and down based on the size of my organization.

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SR
Manager - IT at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is relatively cheap because we purchased the full package. For now, we're only using patch management, but it offers many other things such as software deployment, the ability to create configuration packages and install new software. There are no additional costs to the licensing fee. 

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Jaiveer Verma - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at Alethe consulting Pvt Ltd

It is a pretty expensive solution. With one being cheap and ten being expensive, I'd rate the affordability at a nine out of ten. Compared to other products, it costs a lot. 

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CB
Manager of Information Technology at a engineering company with 201-500 employees

The cost is fairly reasonable for what you're getting. As an end user, you always want everything for nothing, but the reality of the matter is you get what you pay for so I think the price is fair. If you compare it to things like other patch management and third party tools, I'd say the price is probably fairly good.

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Dario Podhorski - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at Vodovod Osijek

The licensing is very easy to understand and pricing is right for what you get.

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HY
IT Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

I would rate pricing as a seven on a scale of one to ten. ManageEngine Desktop Central could be cheaper.

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JC
IT Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

We pay licensing fees on a yearly basis. 

We have the aggregate fees for a few things, however, for the most part, it's all under one license fee. There aren't added costs.

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reviewer1423716 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Systems Manager at Algorythma

It's relatively cheap if you take the overall product. Choose wisely between the Professional and Enterprise editions, based on your needs.

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Malav Shah - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at Hitech Digital Solutions

Compared to other products, ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a very cheap solution.

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AR
Engineering Technical Lead at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The pricing is fine. We purchase a one year agreement and one year support with Desktop Central for 500 users, and the price was fine. We were not charged for any additional costs, except the licensing.

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AM
Senior System Administrator at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

It's my understanding that the pricing is pretty high.

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JK
Senior IT Support Analyst at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees

I can't speak to their exact pricing. I don't have any information on that.

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Jadeja - PeerSpot reviewer
Group Company IT Infrastructure IT Admin at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

Manage Engine Licensing policy is best among all. You should always take 10% less licenses than projected. I will advise to learn and implement the solution in-house rather than buying initial setup service.

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it_user722820 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Administrator at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

I would advise others to think about using Desktop Desktop for all their network, tickets, and assets needs. I personally have not used the network monitoring software, but it's like any of the other portions of Desktop Central, it must be good. 

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it_user350652 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead IT Infrastructure Specialist at Tunstall Healthcare

Not sure if it is the case now, but they used to say 80% of the features of the big players for 20% of the cost. I think that they may be overlooked because of the price, but download it and take a look. You will be very surprised.

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CL
Network Administrator at a maritime company with 10,001+ employees

I have been using the free version and am in the stage where I have to decide if I will proceed with the paid license, or instead choose another product.

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it_user358218 - PeerSpot reviewer
System engineer at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

We get Academic licensing which is not representative for the majority of users.

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LM
IT Manager at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I'd rate the cost at a seven out of ten. It's okay. It could be a bit more affordable, however, it's not too expensive.

We pay about $250 a year for our license.

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UK
Global Infosec Lead at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Desktop Central is affordable for any customer.

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it_user700137 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Administrator at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

There is a strange licensing policy regarding technician restrictions. Normally, it comes with single technician license (at least at our scenario), which means only one admin user can log into the system.

I think the licensing details, as well as the local partner’s technical resources, need to be evaluated before purchasing the product.

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it_user365175 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Technician at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The ROI was three months for us.

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Buyer's Guide
ManageEngine Endpoint Central
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about ManageEngine Endpoint Central. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.