Omada Identity Pricing

SS
Identity and Access Architect at a renewables & environment company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Omada is too expensive. We are in the automotive industry. The pricing might be high because most of the other customers are in the insurance or banking sectors, but it's steep for an auto supply company. 

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Espen Bago - PeerSpot reviewer
Identity and Access Program Owner at NAV

Omada Identity is very reasonably and competitively priced.

Omada Identity has a pretty simple licensing model, with not so many things to pay extra for. Compared to other solutions with different prices for different modules, it's easy to plan and pay for Omada Identity.

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TB
Head of IT Identity Team at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The pricing for Omada Identity is fair.

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Peter Schouten - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Adminstrator at Avans Hogeschool

Being Dutch, I can only say that it is extremely expensive, but all software products are expensive. If you have 38,000 users, then even one dollar or one euro per person would amount to a significant amount of money. Because of the high number of users, anything gets expensive very fast here.

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Dietmar Wettach - PeerSpot reviewer
Identity and Access Product Owner at Flughafen Zürich AG
TS
Product Owner at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Omada is reasonably priced.

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KW
IT Project Manager at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

The pricing is okay.

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Harold Van Ham - PeerSpot reviewer
Product owner Identity & Access management at Avans Hogeschool

It is not cheap. It is expensive, but compared to what we did almost three years ago, it is value for money. It is worth it.

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PK
IT Project Manager at FREDERIKSHAVN KOMMUNE

It's a fair price for the on-premises system. Compared with what we had before, it's much cheaper and we get all the modules in one. 

We tried to go with the cloud, but it was far too expensive. We calculated the costs and to go cloud, it would mean four times the expense for us. That was more than we could get budget for. We have had meetings with Omada to tell them that we want to go cloud, because that's our strategy in many other fields, but that the price is way too expensive. We have told them they have to reconsider the price for it because they will never get any customers to go cloud when it's that expensive.

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ST
Senior Consultant at Københavns Kommune

From an on-prem point of view, the cost is quite transparent and reasonable. The direct cost is primarily for licenses and maintenance on licenses.

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JG
IT Team manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Omada Identity offers a reasonable price point, but it will increase as we transition to the cloud.

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JW
IT Expert Identity and Access Management at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

It is fairly priced for an on-premise environment, but for the cloud environment, I am not that happy with the pricing.

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Michael Rask Christensen - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Cybersecurity Consultant at NNIT

It is expensive. Fortunately, I had a very good procurement manager on my side, but they are expensive. The closest competitors are also very expensive.

You get a full-fledged solution that can do everything you dream of, but you pay for everything. They are quite expensive, but the challenge with the pricing when you talk about business solutions is that nobody is paying the full price anyway. I used to work for Salesforce. If you look at Salesforce's list prices, nobody would be able to afford Salesforce. If you look at the list prices, nobody would be able to pay for their licenses. The list prices are very high, but we did not pay the list prices. We went straight to them and told them what we were paying for our old SailPoint licenses, and then they were quite easy to negotiate with. So, the prices are high, but everything is up for negotiation.

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UR
IT Security Consultant at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

I think Omada is fairly priced compared to other solutions.  

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BA
Works at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Omada is expensive. In addition to the licensing cost, support can also be expensive.

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SW
Product owner at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees

While Omada Identity carries a premium price tag, it proves to be cost-effective. This is because, unlike competing solutions that necessitate additional customer interfaces, Omada offers a wider range of standard functionalities out-of-the-box.

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Ilanguak Olsen - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Iqo.dk

My client deals directly with the Omada Identity team in terms of licensing. I never look at pricing, so I'm not aware of how much the solution costs, but it's worth the money. Often, when you begin to use Omada Identity and it takes a while to set up, it'll be irreversible, and you'd depend on and focus more on the functionality of the solution, rather than its price tag.

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Espen Bago - PeerSpot reviewer
Identity and Access Program Owner at NAV

It is licensed per managed user per year.

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NV
Application Consulting & Management Administrator at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

Because we are a partner and an IT service provider, we have a special licensing agreement because we are planning to offer Omada Identity to our customers. Our licensing and pricing model differs from the standard.

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DG
CEO at Clango

Omada continues to be very competitive on pricing, especially on the Omada cloud product.

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AS
Partner bij Navaio IT Security at Navaio IT Security

They offer a complete solution. However, the pricing is too high for SMBs.

With the cloud solution, spinning up the system is quite easy. Afterwards, you configure and pay for all the use by customers, which is then paid by the customers.

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it_user720522 - PeerSpot reviewer
Selvstænding IAM-arkitekt at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

No knowledge of the pricing model.

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AB
IAM Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

Licenses are only for installations and support problems. They are definitely additional costs.

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it_user711915 - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Manager - IT Tools and Solutions, IT Contract Management, Super User Network Manager at a mining and metals company with 10,001+ employees

Choose wisely based on needs.

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April 2024
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