The main licenses are the OS licenses, the OEM licenses, and so on. They are very much aligned with the cost of expectations. We never had any challenges with the licensing at all. It's definitely not extremely expensive, but you can still consider it expensive because the customer is responsible for maintaining all the hardware. They have to factor in the licensing costs, the solution design, buying the support, etc. So, at the end of the day, it can be a bit expensive. But, if you consider the value they're getting out of it, it might still be profitable proportionally. So in that way, it's not very expensive.
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The pricing is very competitive unless you are talking about the actual licensing itself. The licensing is quite expensive because it's per call.
The pricing is high compared to other tools.
The main licenses are the OS licenses, the OEM licenses, and so on. They are very much aligned with the cost of expectations. We never had any challenges with the licensing at all. It's definitely not extremely expensive, but you can still consider it expensive because the customer is responsible for maintaining all the hardware. They have to factor in the licensing costs, the solution design, buying the support, etc. So, at the end of the day, it can be a bit expensive. But, if you consider the value they're getting out of it, it might still be profitable proportionally. So in that way, it's not very expensive.