One Identity Manager Pricing
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SanjayKumar10
Manufacturing Executive at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
One Identity Manager's pricing is one of its strong points. It is very reasonable compared to other IGA solutions. The licensing cost is per user.
View full review »It was okay for us. It was not too much for us. It was nearly the same as other products. It was not expensive.
We aren't paying any costs in addition to the standard licensing fees. We are just paying for the local support. We are paying for the development requirements to our local partners.
View full review »One Identity Manager has a reasonable price point. Given the features and functionality it provides, the cost is justified.
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One Identity Manager
April 2024
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Telaprolu
Software Developer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
One Identity Manager is affordable.
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Srivalli Sristla
IAM Engineering Manager at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
We pay yearly and per active user. One of the reasons that we chose One Identity Manager is because of the pricing. It is reasonable and affordable compared to other products which we considered before choosing this solution for the company.
Unless you are buying a new connector, you won't need to shell out more money for the solution.
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User:761226
Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I'm not too familiar with the pricing.
View full review »I don't have access to how much we pay for licenses. That usually depends on how the company negotiates. But I believe the pricing is fair.
View full review »It is fairly priced because they provide all the features by default. That is why they charge a bit more than other vendors. I am not sure about the exact cost part, but One Identity is a little bit more expensive than IBM and other tools.
View full review »Its price is okay.
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reviewer2287008
Service Desk Team Lead & Project Manager at Kodak
One Identity Manager is fairly priced.
View full review »The pricing is good and I think more money is made out of selling professional services than the product itself.
Developers who have worked with the product won't need the assistance of professional services. It is easy to implement once you are accustomed to the product.
Someone new to the product would need 20-30 days of services a year and in that scenario, it is expensive to develop and maintain.
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reviewer1928886
Founder at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
The licensing for One Identity Manager is per user, per carbon life, specifically, it's per people, and not a per-identity licensing model. For example, if I have two hundred people, or if I have someone with several identities, I'm only paying for it once. I don't remember the exact cost of One Identity Manager because I wasn't the one who paid for the license.
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reviewer2329041
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
One Identity Manager is fairly priced, especially for large corporations or enterprises.
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reviewer2296416
Product Owner Identity Access Management (IAM) at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
I cannot speak to the pricing. I don't deal with the licensing.
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Carlos Tum
IT Consultant at 4 Rivers GmbH
The pricing is okay.
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reviewer2282838
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
One Identity's pricing is similar to that of other products. It might be a little more expensive, but you save time and implementation costs. It's cheaper to implement One Identity compared to Sailpoint and other solutions.
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Marc Hotescheck
IT Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
It's not cheap, but the pricing is okay. Other applications cost about the same.
View full review »I'm unable to discuss licensing costs for One Identity Manager.
View full review »One Identity Manager is very efficient for a limited amount of users. It is easy to use and handle. The license price is based on user capacity. However, I cannot speak about the exact costs.
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Umit Yilmaz
Owner at UY IAM Consultancy
It needs flexibility in the licensing or packaging, because you buy the entire package at once, and sometimes the customers are a bit overwhelmed with whatever they get. I would like if they could cut the licensing or packaging into somewhat smaller things.
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reviewer2036130
Lead IAM manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The price of One Identity Manager is cheaper than SailPoint. When we initially suggested SailPoint to some customers they were surprised at the price, so we then suggested One Identity Manager and they went with that.
In addition to the licensing fees, there are costs for customization if you want to build custom modules.
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reviewer2324184
IT Engineer at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
The product is fairly priced.
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Matt Thomson
Principal Consultant at UNIFY Solutions
When we started the journey 7+ years ago, there was a limited skill set in the market, and that is still the case today.
Like all Identity Management projects, setting firm requirements upfront is important to maintain costs.
View full review »We have no specific advice about licensing issues.
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reviewer1928880
Founder at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
I'm aware there's a license cost for One Identity Manager, but I'm not part of the team who handles licensing, so I'm unable to give pricing information.
View full review »Licenses are available on a three or five-year basis.
View full review »One Identity genuinely provides one of the lowest costs for the initial setup of any product while still being a robust suite of tools. Price was a major driving factor in or choice to use One Identity.
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Techsuppa0986
Technical Support Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
There is a one-time licensing cost, and there is also a yearly subscription fee. The fee is related to the number of users and is perhaps $6 or $7 per license per month.
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Solutionfcd3
Solution Designer at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
It helps us save on licenses for applications because we are following the account lifecycle, as well as account reactivation.
View full review »Licensing can be high. Quest usually bundles with other products, so you can get a better deal.
View full review »Start with an operations team that is motivated to learn a lot in a short period of time. The longer you wait, the more expensive it will be to get the right level of expertise in this area.
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Riyas Abdulkhader
Security Architect, InfoSec Consultant at Confidential ( Sensitive Industry)
It's costlier than some other products and there is nothing that fits every solution. You have to plan your design in advance based on your needs and user base.
View full review »The pricing/licensing policy is less when compare to other leading other solutions.
View full review »I would advise finding and using a development partner for implementation unless you have a dedicated identity management team. Ensure your environment is licensed properly, as One Identity has an active Compliance department.
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One Identity Manager
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about One Identity Manager. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,334 professionals have used our research since 2012.