Fortify on Demand Pricing

Thomas Boltze - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Architecture Head at PagoNxt Merchant Solutions S.L.

We're changing our licensing model because we currently pay 1,000 euro per scan which is ridiculous. We're working on changing it to a flat rate.

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CP
Architecture Manager at Alinma Bank

We were on a subscription-based model. The subscription was expiring in December 2022, and we have decided not to renew it for this year.

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AhmedElkholy - PeerSpot reviewer
Pre-Sales Manager at Ejada Company Limited

The product's cost depends on the type of license. The on-premise licenses are more expensive than the cloud subscriptions. I rate the pricing a six out of ten.

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Jayashree Acharyya - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at PepsiCo

We make an annual purchase of the licenses we need.

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AM
Test Lead at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Despite being on the higher end in terms of cost, the biggest value lies in its abilities, including robust features, seamless integration, and high-quality findings.

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Robertino Catalin Ionescu - PeerSpot reviewer
Department Manager of Testing Automation Centre at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

I believe the rental license is not too expensive, but it provides a lot of information about the vulnerabilities.

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FC
Project Manager at Everis

We pay for licensing. We do pay an extra cost for implementing the infrastructure into the cloud. 

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JL
Sr. Manager 5G & MEC (Edge) Strategy at Verizon

We used the one-time application, Security Scan Dynamic. I believe the original fee was $8,000.

I would suggest, and I have, that companies should utilize the 12 month unlimited test package.

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Harkamal-Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution architect at NTT

The pricing model it's based on how many applications you wish to scan.

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Vishal Karanjkar - PeerSpot reviewer
Site Head - IOT NW Products & Solutions at Itron, Inc.

Micro Focus Fortify on Demand licenses are managed by our IT team and the license model is user-based.

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JM
Enterprise Systems Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The subscription model, on a per-scan basis, is a bit expensive. That's another reason we are not using it for all the apps. That subscription model is probably something that needs improvement.

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RK
GM - Technology at a outsourcing company with 10,001+ employees

The solution is a little expensive.

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DV
Senior System Analyst at Azurian

We are still using the trial version at this point but I can already see from the trial version alone that it is a good product. For others, I would say that Fortify on Demand might look expensive at the beginning, but it is very powerful and so you shouldn't be put off by the price.

In our case, we are constrained by the client's budget, but others might find that the price is not too bad. It all depends on the budget.

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it_user512112 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Buying a license would be feasible for regular use. For intermittent use, the cloud-based option can be used (Fortify on Demand).

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Jaime Baracaldo - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Information Officer at Location world

I'd rate it an eight out of ten in terms of pricing.

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Alejandro Merida - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Solutions Architect at Contpaqi

There are different costs for Micro Focus Fortify on Demand depending on the assessments you want to use. There is only a standard license needed to use the solution.

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Kangkan Goswami - PeerSpot reviewer
Advisor Solution Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Fortify on Demand is moderately priced, but its pricing could be more flexible.

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RC
Security Systems Analyst at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees

Their subscriptions could use a little bit of a reworking, but I am very happy with what they're able to provide.

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OS
Information Security Advisor, CISO & CIO, Docutek Services at Docutek Services

Try the free version first.

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DG
Information Security Engineer at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

The price is fair compared to that of other solutions.

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it_user441546 - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Lead Consultant & Application Security Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

There is no setup cost as it is an on-demand solution. However, if there is any firewall change required for an internal application, we would need to raise that from our end.

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JP
Production Manager for Nearshore SWaT at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is quite expensive. Pricing and the licensing model could be improved. 

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AM
Project Manager at LINS

Fortify on Demand is affordable, and its licensing comes with a year of support.

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it_user1345719 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is cost-effective.

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JE
CISO at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's a yearly contract, but I don't remember the dollar amount.

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it_user692322 - PeerSpot reviewer
Digital Security Integration Lead at a non-tech company with 10,001+ employees

Drive a hard bargain.

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NB
Senior Cyber Security Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is expensive.

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it_user625875 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Consulting at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The licensing was good because the licenses have the heavy centralized server. It connects to the other PTs, or even if it connects to the old EC servers. We had to put it within an old EC, in order for the licensing to be available at all scales.Then, you had to open multiple ports in that scenario that was not possible. But, you can do it at the application level, which is faster. You can buy a license, do a scan at that level, as well as scale up. So we also had multiple requests in terms of helping a client before they start in terms of doing something easy so that you do not require a complete license to be purchased.

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BS
R&D at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The solution is expensive and the price could be reduced.

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