RPA Practice Head at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-02-12T08:38:00Z
Feb 12, 2020
Annual licensing costs were somewhere between $5,000 - $10,000 for the development tool. For the control tower, I think fees were about $50,000 annually.
Application Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-02T10:42:07Z
Feb 2, 2020
We pay about $15,000 per quarter in licensing costs. We don't have to pay for any other extra costs. There isn't, for example, an extra cost for technical support. We just pay the licensing.
Data Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-16T08:44:00Z
Jan 16, 2020
I do not know exactly what the pricing is that we get on the product but I know that we get a pretty good deal because we are a huge group. We have over 50,000 employees with good clients and plans for growth, so we were able to negotiate a fairly good price. In general, I am also aware that our organization is satisfied with the cost of the product.
The Thoughtonomy Virtual Workforce is a highly flexible intelligent automation platform. It uses software to replicate the way people work in existing applications and systems, the processes they follow, and the decisions they make, to deliver automation without disruption.
The licensing cost and the cost of ownership is lower than the competition if you are looking to scale to 20+ licenses.
Annual licensing costs were somewhere between $5,000 - $10,000 for the development tool. For the control tower, I think fees were about $50,000 annually.
We pay to receive enterprise support, so that should be taken into account for anyone wanting to implement the system.
There are many RPA solutions available from different vendors and the pricing for Blue Prism is competitive.
We pay about $15,000 per quarter in licensing costs. We don't have to pay for any other extra costs. There isn't, for example, an extra cost for technical support. We just pay the licensing.
The licensing structure is complex and the minimum contract length is three years.
Although I don't know the exact costs, my understanding is that there are different definitions of licenses.
I do not know exactly what the pricing is that we get on the product but I know that we get a pretty good deal because we are a huge group. We have over 50,000 employees with good clients and plans for growth, so we were able to negotiate a fairly good price. In general, I am also aware that our organization is satisfied with the cost of the product.