The cost of this product is very cheap, comparatively in the global market. Indian products are cheaper than American products, and they penetrate the market easily because of the price. There are no eye-catching activities or support. Rather, the advantage they gain is because of the price.
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The product's pricing is a good value. It's appropriately priced. The product has all the required features. It doesn't work in some of the areas but, overall, it's pretty good.
Manager, RPA at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2018-07-10T09:06:00Z
Jul 10, 2018
Although I'm not involved with this side of it, I assume pricing would have been reasonable, that is why we went for it. I would say definitely say it gives value for the money.
Head of Information Security & Risk Assurance at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2018-07-01T08:03:00Z
Jul 1, 2018
It is good value for our business. According to me, their competitors are more costly. Therefore, it is quite affordable. I find the ARCON to be much cheaper than the other products in the market. Their licensing model is very simple, as it is based on the number of endpoints which you want to manage along with the number of users and administrators which you want to use. In terms of licensing, they are very flexible, because it is not a hard license. The licensing is simple, and there are only two types licensing: device licensing and user-based licensing.
Senior Officer- Information Security at a insurance company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2018-06-28T06:31:00Z
Jun 28, 2018
Product pricing is based on users and connections. We did not have to pay more for additional features. They do have some licenses, which are required for things like Linux servers. However, in my environment, we do not have Linux servers.
ARCON PAM is a full blown Privileged Access Management solution. It has a robust password vaulting technology that comes with AES- 256 Database encryption. Dual Factor Authentication, 4Eye Authentication functionalities and Granular Access Control enables an enterprise to block any unauthorized access attempt to critical information assets. All access is based on “Need to know” and “Need to do” basis. It has the largest connector stack. Its Single Sign On enables seamless access to a host of...
The pricing is considered not expensive and is best priced.
The solution’s pricing is neither cheap nor expensive.
Pricing is something you need to check with our salesperson.
ARCON Privileged Access Management's pricing is reasonable.
We have a subscription to use this solution.
The cost of this product is very cheap, comparatively in the global market. Indian products are cheaper than American products, and they penetrate the market easily because of the price. There are no eye-catching activities or support. Rather, the advantage they gain is because of the price.
The pricing for this product is on the cheaper side.
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The product's pricing is a good value. It's appropriately priced. The product has all the required features. It doesn't work in some of the areas but, overall, it's pretty good.
I definitely feel the product's pricing is a good value. It is one of the best products we have. The licensing is server-based.
Although I'm not involved with this side of it, I assume pricing would have been reasonable, that is why we went for it. I would say definitely say it gives value for the money.
It is good value for our business. According to me, their competitors are more costly. Therefore, it is quite affordable. I find the ARCON to be much cheaper than the other products in the market. Their licensing model is very simple, as it is based on the number of endpoints which you want to manage along with the number of users and administrators which you want to use. In terms of licensing, they are very flexible, because it is not a hard license. The licensing is simple, and there are only two types licensing: device licensing and user-based licensing.
Product pricing is based on users and connections. We did not have to pay more for additional features. They do have some licenses, which are required for things like Linux servers. However, in my environment, we do not have Linux servers.
There are no major concerns with licensing because we can handle multiple servers in our kiosk system.
The product's pricing is a good value. We haven't had any issues with licensing.