Sophos Intercept X Pricing and License Cost
It doesn't have every function that's out there in the universe. However, it's really quite good and it's a reasonable value for the money compared to some of the alternatives that I've seen. However, I'm not super familiar with the alternatives. I know their names, I kind of know what they do, I read the reviews on your site and others, and we're always looking at it, however, I haven't really studied them. View full review »
I can justify the pricing for customers and I can explain what they're doing from a pricing standpoint in terms of the different risks that they're handling. I'm all about risk management. Unfortunately, we lose awareness of that, the calculus that goes into that when nothing's going wrong. You have to ask: what are you trying to protect? What are you willing to spend to protect that, and what's your expected loss if something happens? You have to look at all things and then decide if the number is fair. I'd argue that it is. View full review »
I do not know the exact costs offhand, however, it's my understanding that their pricing is listed publicly on their site and would be easy to find. Sophos seemed surprised that their pricing was public. They were shocked that I could just Google it and it came up. There are extra add-ons you can purchase over and above this product. The add-ons cost a bit more, however, they offer extra security advantages. View full review »
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If you start with the standard solution, move to Intercept X, and then go to the EDR version, it's almost double the price in comparison to other vendors. It's a choice for any company. Check Point's SandBlast, for example, has two payables but the additional payable includes encrypting your hard drive - not everyone needs that feature. View full review »
We were able to eliminate the ransomware using the one-month, full-featured trial license. Our intention now is to upgrade our systems to the full product. We were given a corporate rate. Our licensing includes local support for each of our offices, nationwide. This something that we like. View full review »
Intercept X for endpoints is around $35 per user per year. The server version is $95 per server per year. View full review »
I am not sure about the cost. I would guess it to be between $50 to $60 per license. This would be the cost of the overall subscription. There is no additional fee. View full review »
Licensing costs are not expensive. View full review »
Licensing is based on the number of users. They give a discount for editors who are considered as important members. From what I know, Sophos products are not expensive. If you have a license extension, you just need to contact the editor or partner to change the mode of licensing or extend the license to cover more people. View full review »
We pay an annual license fee. View full review »
The solution isn't too expensive. We're pretty happy with the pricing. View full review »
We renew the license for one year at $10,000. View full review »
When you start going to the EDR technologies and the MTR, it is a little bit expensive. It's a very good technology, and obviously, you're going to pay for it, but the pricing could do a little bit of work. View full review »
Compared to other solutions, such as CrowdStrike, we are most certainly happy with its pricing. We did a three year-business deal. View full review »
I find the pricing to be a little bit expensive, although it is acceptable, for now. View full review »
The price is pretty good. View full review »
The pricing is average for software like this, but you can purchase additional services if you wish. View full review »
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