Managing Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2021-07-05T06:53:17Z
Jul 5, 2021
Continuum Command price is more expensive than competitors, it is three times the price of the next lowest and costs approximately $25 an endpoint. However, when you take that into account you receive the help desk and outsource NOC included it has a lot more value because competitors do not provide the outsourced NOC and help desk. If these are the features the customer wants, this is the most price-effective. If I had to implement my own help desk for that number of users, it is going to take a lot of users before it gets to a point where it is commercially viable. It would have to be at least over 100 endpoints to implement my own help desk. Whereas now, I am not paying for NOC or help desk that I am not using. It is worth it just for that feature.
It has a pay-as-you-go model. They don't have any minimum, maximum, or such sorts of commitments with any of their partners or customers. I don't believe they have any restrictions about using a specific number of agents. You don't have to use 100 agents or 200 agents to work with this. They may have a lock-in period of three months, during which you cannot switch a service plan, which is fine.
The licensing works such that the more you add, the more it costs, but for the most part, the price starts at about $5 USD per client. The more clients you have, the more the price goes down. Also, the more you use, the more it goes down.
What is remote monitoring and management (RMM)? RMM is the process in which system administrators or managed service providers (MSPs) use software to remotely monitor and maintain an organization’s IT architecture.
Continuum Command price is more expensive than competitors, it is three times the price of the next lowest and costs approximately $25 an endpoint. However, when you take that into account you receive the help desk and outsource NOC included it has a lot more value because competitors do not provide the outsourced NOC and help desk. If these are the features the customer wants, this is the most price-effective. If I had to implement my own help desk for that number of users, it is going to take a lot of users before it gets to a point where it is commercially viable. It would have to be at least over 100 endpoints to implement my own help desk. Whereas now, I am not paying for NOC or help desk that I am not using. It is worth it just for that feature.
It has a pay-as-you-go model. They don't have any minimum, maximum, or such sorts of commitments with any of their partners or customers. I don't believe they have any restrictions about using a specific number of agents. You don't have to use 100 agents or 200 agents to work with this. They may have a lock-in period of three months, during which you cannot switch a service plan, which is fine.
The licensing works such that the more you add, the more it costs, but for the most part, the price starts at about $5 USD per client. The more clients you have, the more the price goes down. Also, the more you use, the more it goes down.