2020-07-14T08:15:00Z

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for OpenESB?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-08-19T00:08:00Z
Aug 19, 2022

In comparison to other tools such as Oracle, the price is good for the service we receive. The cost for the prediction instrument is high because it is charged per instances based on prediction, but the rest of the solution is free. For example, if you pay for two instances on prediction, then you have the right to use two instances on the document, test, or QA. Developer's licenses are under a separate payment plan.

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2020-08-27T07:22:00Z
Aug 27, 2020

The Community Edition is a full product you can use in production, it does not have limitations like other alternatives. For example, not including HTTPS on Mirth. Using the Enterprise edition is just required when I need Enterprise monitoring, on Enterprise deployments.

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2020-07-26T16:51:00Z
Jul 26, 2020

OpenESB exists in two editions. The Community Edition and the Enterprise Edition. The Community Edition is free of charge. The Enterprise Edition is dedicated to deployment on production and provides powerful monitoring and high scalability and comes with professional technical support. The licensing model is easy and is linked to the number of OpenESB instances in production. Instances for the other environments (pre-prod, test, QA.) are free and supported.

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2020-07-14T08:15:00Z
Jul 14, 2020

There are two versions. The first is the community version, which is free and contains the last part of the feature, but if you want to get the Enterprise version, you'll have to pay €60,000 which covers support and two instances on production. To clarify, with Enterprise, you're not paying for the license, you just pay for the support and you get the right to use the Enterprise version.

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