Palo Alto Networks WildFire Pricing
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JasonMcFeetors
Information Technology Manager at a construction company with 51-200 employees
Smaller organizations may find it a bit costly. It is not a cheap solution, simply because of everything that it can do, so there might be a cost barrier for smaller organizations.
We pay between $3,000 and $4,000 CAD ($2,200 - $3,000 USD) per year to maintain this solution. There are different charges the depend on the different options, such as WildFire or different virus signatures.
View full review »The price is expensive but is reasonable considering overall functionality.
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Abdul Jabbar Pala
Engineer at Kahramaa
The solution is a bit expensive.
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Palo Alto Networks WildFire
April 2024
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The pricing is competitive. It was not too expensive. The pricing depends on the environment and the number of devices. The pricing varies.
View full review »The price of Palo Alto Networks WildFire could improve. It is expensive. There is an annual subscription to use the solution.
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Christopher Bell
Senior System Administrator at a government with 10,001+ employees
It's comparable to what the competition is. It is probably a little lesser than what the competition is because, as a state government, we go for whatever the lowest cost is.
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PATRIK ROSENDAHL
Information Systems Manager at a non-profit with 1-10 employees
The physical appliance is around €3,000 or €4,000, and then, you have the licensing for a year for around €3,000.
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DebaP
Associate Lead Engineer at TSPL
Palo Alto Networks WildFire is a product with a high price. My company pays separately to use Palo Alto Networks WildFire. The cost of the product is very high, but my company is okay with it.
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HossamSelim
Vice- Head Of Math Department at a non-tech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
There are different types of licenses.
I rate the price of Palo Alto Networks WildFire a three out of five.
View full review »The solution is a bit expensive. You pay for security.
For the cost, I would rate the pricing a 5 out of 5.
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Richard Dombo
Application Support Administrator at a transportation company with 501-1,000 employees
In Palo Alto Networks' suite, you only pay for what you use or need, rather than a bundled package.
View full review »It IS a bit expensive, but I think you get what you pay for. Value is there.
View full review »I rate the pricing an eight out of ten since it can be pretty expensive.
The pricing of the solution depends on the hardware model. Some can be cheap, while others can be more based on the hardware model. Our company only buys licenses for Palo Alto Networks WildFire, so we don't need any additional licenses.
When purchasing the product there are subscription fees involved.
View full review »Our licensing costs are annual, and I believe it is not that expensive. I rate the pricing a six out of ten, so it is on the cheaper side.
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PruetKaekratoke
Senior Network Security Engineer at MHESI
I use Palo Alto Networks WildFire's free version.
View full review »The pricing is affordable and fixed. I give the price an eight out of ten.
View full review »This solution is very pricey and it depends on the package that you implement. There are sometimes promotions on, which can save on costs.
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Bui Son
Security Manager at FPT
For the last three years, the price of Palo Alto in Vietnam has been very high.
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Waiyan Lynn
Information Security Engineer (Core Network Security) at NEX4 ICT Solutions
There are a lot of licensing options. It can be a bit complicated for users. They could work to simplify the options. The product is also a very expensive firewall.
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Dwayne Samson
Senior Analyst Security and Compliance at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Some services require additional licensing. WildFire was one of the services we definitely wanted out of the gate. Suggestion is to determine your requirements of services and map back to the cost of turning on the service.
View full review »It is a reasonable price compared to other solutions on the market.
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reviewer2082015
Servicio Posventa at a security firm with 11-50 employees
The price could be better.
The pricing could be a bit better.
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reviewer818484
Information Security Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
The licensing fees are on an annual basis and there are no costs in addition to the standard fees.
View full review »It is expensive, a feature more accessible to enterprise class customers, but provides an enhanced possibility that Zero- or near-Zero-day threats may be identified and mitigated. The cost of the product weighed against the potential impact of even one successful crypto malware-type exploit may justify the expense.
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reviewer1405314
Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Palo Alto Networks WildFire is quite expensive, and this is what puts people off.
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reviewer1508409
Director and Strategic Advisor with self employed
Pricing could be improved.
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reviewer1396008
Senior Network Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
The pricing is highly expensive.
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reviewer1155861
Solution Architect at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
The price is fair and comparable to other solutions.
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Umesh Wadhwa
CEO at E-DIRECT CLOUD SOLUTIONS SP. Z O.O.
This is an expensive product and the market for Palo Alto in Poland could be much bigger if the pricing was comparable to Fortinet. We have lost a lot of deals to Fortinet over the price issue.
As an example, if somebody is satisfied with Fortinet and they only need to renew their subscription then it is difficult to convince them to try a completely new device at a higher price.
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Girish Vyas
Architect - Cloud Serviced at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Palo Alto does not require any additional costs to the standard licensing fees, but we have the regular license model. If I just want a firewall, then I need to buy two licenses.
If we use a VM base, then I need to buy the VM base license, along with the support package from the provider. However, without the license fee, I need to buy IPS support separately.
Other products like Cortex Data Lake support also need to be licensed separately, but that is a wonderful feature.
With Palo Alto, I can just go buy whatever extra features I want, and they give me a 30-day free license, so that is useful for me.
I can go ahead and buy the product, or if it is not for me anymore, it is free to try. That is a good way to sell their products too. Our subscription runs on a yearly base.
View full review »This product and its license is expensive.
Most of the customers get a yearly subscription.
I didn't see any costs in addition to the standard license and fees for Palo Alto Networks WildFire.
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reviewer1581882
Sr Manager - Information Security & Researcher at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The price of the Palo Alto Networks WildFire license is expensive. When it came time to renew the solution the price doubled.
View full review »It's not particularly cheap, but it is absolutely worth it.
Initially, the product doesn't cost anything for the first tier of usage you can prove the product before buying it.
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ShrinivasSwami
Sr Security Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
WildFire is a little bit pricey. Sometimes it's difficult to sell it to customers at the current price.
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Darshil Sanghvi
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
We are on an annual subscription. When we purchased the firewall, we had activated this solutions license for a minimum of one year. The price of the solution is fair.
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Harish Gupta
Head Of Operations at Rah Infotech Pvt Ltd
The pricing is OK, it is not too expensive.
View full review »The pricing of the solution is a bit higher, but it's worth the extra money you will spend because of the protection that you get.
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reviewer1563570
Assistant Principal at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
It depends on the features. Additional features cost additional money as well.
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reviewer1638684
System Administrator at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
The solution is overpriced.
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Bachir Elsitt
Network Security Engineer at Data Consult
More expensive than other firewalls.
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reviewer1506867
Pre-sales manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
They are currently working on sandboxing for an on-premises version rather than a subscription for WildFire through the firewall.
The price is a bit higher than the other products such as TrendMicro, or FireEye.
We lost an opportunity where the client chose FireEye for the price.
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Azadur Sarker
Deputy Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The pricing and licensing option should be categorized for various countries such as for Bangladesh.
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Palo Alto Networks WildFire
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Palo Alto Networks WildFire. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,479 professionals have used our research since 2012.