Its price is pretty good for the features and services that it provides. It is not outrageous. I'm not aware of any additional charges or anything like that.
IT Specialist at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-07-11T15:49:00Z
Jul 11, 2022
I wasn't directly involved in the licensing and pricing, but I can say that PRA is licensed per endpoint added to the Vault. I would advise users to take frequent exports of their license usage package; it's a simple feature that provides a spreadsheet of every machine in the Vault. This helps to cut down on duplicate licenses, which can happen by adding the same endpoint using an IP address and a fully qualified domain name, for instance. The implementation is an additional cost, and they offer several tiers, so the price varies. There are also some optional add-ons, so I would advise people to research the product well and find out precisely what they need regarding features. The Advanced Web Access add-on provides some required functionality when interfacing with websites; that's one to consider.
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Sr Technical Product Manager (Sr. Consultant at Computronix) at Computronix
Consultant
2022-06-25T18:44:00Z
Jun 25, 2022
Pricing was one of the big draws. It came in substantially less than some of its competition. I did a POC with four different competitors plus we already had TPAM. Hands down, this solution won on all accounts. Only the setup was a pain and I was able to work around the issues that I ran into.
Sr Cyber Security Manager at Honeywell International Inc.
Real User
2022-06-01T10:56:00Z
Jun 1, 2022
Be cautious about: * The number of licenses. * What you consider a license does. * Who your members are. Don't get into a situation where you are licensing per desktop or per person until you fully understand the licensing. We pay an additional fee for a TAM.
Information Technology Operations Manager at a educational organization with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-04-27T18:25:00Z
Apr 27, 2022
I wish it was a little bit cheaper, but when a product is as solid as this, I understand what the cost does. It helps them to make sure it stays that way. If you want a reliable, solid product, you're going to pay more.
The pricing depends on the model you choose. You can have it as a cloud version or you can have it as an on-premise version and therefore the prices vary. The initial costs are normally a little bit higher than with other products, however, after two or three years, it's a bargain. It's just that the initial cost is a little bit higher. That said, due to the functionality it gives to your team, the return of investment comes very fast.
BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access (formerly Bomgar Privileged Access) lets you secure, manage, and audit vendor and internal remote privileged access without a VPN.
Privileged Remote Access provides visibility and control over third-party vendor access, as well as internal remote access, enabling your organization to extend access to important assets, but without compromising security.
Features include:
- Privileged Access Control: Enforce least privilege by giving users the right level...
I rate the product's pricing a four on a scale of one to ten, where one is high, and ten is low. It is an expensive product.
PRA's pricing is competitive, but since we are one of the major customers, we might be benefitting from different discounts and pricing.
Though the solution was a bit expensive, the overall pricing was average.
PRA was one of the cheapest solutions that we evaluated.
Its price is pretty good for the features and services that it provides. It is not outrageous. I'm not aware of any additional charges or anything like that.
I wasn't directly involved in the licensing and pricing, but I can say that PRA is licensed per endpoint added to the Vault. I would advise users to take frequent exports of their license usage package; it's a simple feature that provides a spreadsheet of every machine in the Vault. This helps to cut down on duplicate licenses, which can happen by adding the same endpoint using an IP address and a fully qualified domain name, for instance. The implementation is an additional cost, and they offer several tiers, so the price varies. There are also some optional add-ons, so I would advise people to research the product well and find out precisely what they need regarding features. The Advanced Web Access add-on provides some required functionality when interfacing with websites; that's one to consider.
Pricing was one of the big draws. It came in substantially less than some of its competition. I did a POC with four different competitors plus we already had TPAM. Hands down, this solution won on all accounts. Only the setup was a pain and I was able to work around the issues that I ran into.
Be cautious about: * The number of licenses. * What you consider a license does. * Who your members are. Don't get into a situation where you are licensing per desktop or per person until you fully understand the licensing. We pay an additional fee for a TAM.
I wish it was a little bit cheaper, but when a product is as solid as this, I understand what the cost does. It helps them to make sure it stays that way. If you want a reliable, solid product, you're going to pay more.
The price is pretty expensive, but you get what you pay for and this is a great product.
The pricing depends on the model you choose. You can have it as a cloud version or you can have it as an on-premise version and therefore the prices vary. The initial costs are normally a little bit higher than with other products, however, after two or three years, it's a bargain. It's just that the initial cost is a little bit higher. That said, due to the functionality it gives to your team, the return of investment comes very fast.