CISO at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-03-12T15:37:00Z
Mar 12, 2024
There are different pricing models for software licenses. Some models are based on the individual number of assets a user has. Others consider the number of nodes, clusters, and accounts, with different pricing for each factor. I've also seen models that use the number of deployed APIs, endpoints, agents, or users. From what I've seen, PingSafe seems similar. Their pricing appears to be based simply on the number of accounts we have, which is common for cloud-based products. This simplicity makes their pricing straightforward and potentially cost-effective.
Enterprise Account Manager at Ninth Dimension IT Solutions (P) Ltd
Reseller
Top 10
2023-11-08T09:03:00Z
Nov 8, 2023
It's not expensive. The product is in its initial growth stages and appears more competitive compared to others. It comes in different variants, and I believe the enterprise version costs around $55 per user per year. I would rate the pricing a five, somewhere fairly moderate.
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There are different pricing models for software licenses. Some models are based on the individual number of assets a user has. Others consider the number of nodes, clusters, and accounts, with different pricing for each factor. I've also seen models that use the number of deployed APIs, endpoints, agents, or users. From what I've seen, PingSafe seems similar. Their pricing appears to be based simply on the number of accounts we have, which is common for cloud-based products. This simplicity makes their pricing straightforward and potentially cost-effective.
It is not that expensive. There are some tools that are double the cost of PingSafe. It is good on the pricing side.
PingSafe is priced reasonably for our workload.
It was reasonable pricing for me. The costing model might have changed now since they have been acquired.
It's not expensive. The product is in its initial growth stages and appears more competitive compared to others. It comes in different variants, and I believe the enterprise version costs around $55 per user per year. I would rate the pricing a five, somewhere fairly moderate.