ESET Endpoint Encryption is moderately priced. ESET Endpoint Encryption has both a perpetual license and a subscription license. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
It is neither very expensive, nor cheap. Overall it is affordable and there is a long term arrangement between our company and the solution providers for license.
ESET is pretty good at pricing. Not extremely cheap, but reasonable. On a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the highest, I rate its pricing a two.
Team Leader at a university with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019
The National University System dedicates 500 of their 5000 licenses to us, which is $14/yr per device. Most companies are paying $99 or $120 per device a year. With Norton, we were paying $40/yr per device. This cost reduction was another reason for switching vendors. There is a cost when we need to extend, but ESET is great.
What is endpoint security? Endpoint security refers to securing entry points or endpoints of user devices to protect them from malicious attacks or cybersecurity threats and other sophisticated malware. An endpoint can be defined as any device that can be connected to a network, which can include laptops, tablets, mobile devices, smart watches, printers, servers, ATM machines, and even medical devices. It is crucial for organizations to use endpoint security in order to secure their...
ESET Endpoint Encryption is moderately priced. ESET Endpoint Encryption has both a perpetual license and a subscription license. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
There are some inexpensive products compared to ESET Endpoint Encryption, but they lack the essential features.
It is neither very expensive, nor cheap. Overall it is affordable and there is a long term arrangement between our company and the solution providers for license.
ESET is pretty good at pricing. Not extremely cheap, but reasonable. On a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the highest, I rate its pricing a two.
The pricing is pretty fair. It's not too expensive.
The pricing is mid-ranged and could be more cost-effective.
Licensing costs are on a yearly basis.
The National University System dedicates 500 of their 5000 licenses to us, which is $14/yr per device. Most companies are paying $99 or $120 per device a year. With Norton, we were paying $40/yr per device. This cost reduction was another reason for switching vendors. There is a cost when we need to extend, but ESET is great.