Overall, it's a decent price for the product. There are other vendors that have support models and costs that are, sometimes, double what BlueCat charges.
Engineering Specialist at Community Health Systems
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2024-07-08T19:39:00Z
Jul 8, 2024
Everybody wishes everything was cheaper, of course. However, for our enterprise our contract is under half a million dollars a year, so that's pretty good for the size of the organization. Their pricing is reasonable.
Sr. Manager Network Engineering and Architecture at SAIC
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2024-04-30T12:42:00Z
Apr 30, 2024
BlueCat Integrity is a little expensive, but it's worth the price because it offers the flexibility and features we need in our space. We have more than 25,000 employees, and it makes sense for a network of our size. It's required for us to be compliant in the defense industry. Given the restrictions we face, we must be able to easily show that we've complied with all the regulations.
Senior Security Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
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2024-01-10T22:07:00Z
Jan 10, 2024
The BlueCat pricing model has shifted from perpetual licenses to subscriptions, prompting us to re-evaluate our infrastructure. While BlueCat falls on the expensive side, its exceptional customer service and consistent quality justify the cost. We find continuing our partnership with them valuable due to the ongoing support and reliable solutions they provide.
Senior Information Security Engineer at Schoolcraft College
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2023-11-02T18:20:00Z
Nov 2, 2023
BlueCat's pricing is good, though not as cheap as SolarWinds'. However, we are happier with the BlueCat product. We paid around $5,000 per year for SolarWinds, and now we pay around $20,000 per year for BlueCat, but we have less downtime and fewer issues with DNS and DHCP.
Originally, we compared BlueCat Integrity to other products. It was not the cheapest nor the most expensive solution, but it was among the more expensive ones. Overall, I would say that it is priced fairly, though perhaps a bit on the high side.
Senior Product Manager DDI & Network Automation at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2023-09-20T09:34:00Z
Sep 20, 2023
We are paying for an enterprise license. I'm not aware of the exact cost. The pricing, as far as I understand it, is fair. It's not cheap and also not expensive.
They're competitive. The way they run their model is good. Could it stand some tweaking? Sure. There are some items there. One of the things I looked at in the recent past was their container solutions. You have to pay for licensing to use their containerized platform, but the licensing doesn't include the container licensing itself. I'd love to be able to have one big package per se. They were flexible with us. We were in a model at the time where we owned the licenses, and as time progressed forward with the product, we're now in a subscription-based model, which makes it easier for us to move the product around the way we need to use it. It has made that easier for us. I've never been the person who brings numbers into the equation when I'm dealing with the product. So, I don't know about the total cost of ownership, but according to me, it's well worth every dime we pay for it. It has streamlined our business across the board.
BlueCat Integrity is a comprehensive DNS security solution that provides visibility and control over all DNS traffic on your network. It offers real-time threat detection and response, as well as policy enforcement to ensure compliance with security standards. With its advanced analytics and reporting capabilities, Integrity enables you to identify and mitigate security risks before they can cause damage. It also integrates with other security tools to provide a complete security ecosystem....
Overall, it's a decent price for the product. There are other vendors that have support models and costs that are, sometimes, double what BlueCat charges.
Everybody wishes everything was cheaper, of course. However, for our enterprise our contract is under half a million dollars a year, so that's pretty good for the size of the organization. Their pricing is reasonable.
BlueCat Integrity is more cost-effective than Infoblox.
BlueCat Integrity's pricing is reasonable within the market.
BlueCat Integrity is a little expensive, but it's worth the price because it offers the flexibility and features we need in our space. We have more than 25,000 employees, and it makes sense for a network of our size. It's required for us to be compliant in the defense industry. Given the restrictions we face, we must be able to easily show that we've complied with all the regulations.
BlueCat Integrity is affordable.
I am not sure about the exact pricing, but I believe their cost is lower compared to Infoblox.
The BlueCat pricing model has shifted from perpetual licenses to subscriptions, prompting us to re-evaluate our infrastructure. While BlueCat falls on the expensive side, its exceptional customer service and consistent quality justify the cost. We find continuing our partnership with them valuable due to the ongoing support and reliable solutions they provide.
BlueCat's pricing is good, though not as cheap as SolarWinds'. However, we are happier with the BlueCat product. We paid around $5,000 per year for SolarWinds, and now we pay around $20,000 per year for BlueCat, but we have less downtime and fewer issues with DNS and DHCP.
Originally, we compared BlueCat Integrity to other products. It was not the cheapest nor the most expensive solution, but it was among the more expensive ones. Overall, I would say that it is priced fairly, though perhaps a bit on the high side.
We are paying for an enterprise license. I'm not aware of the exact cost. The pricing, as far as I understand it, is fair. It's not cheap and also not expensive.
BlueCat Integrity meets our expectations and aligns with our budget forecast.
Compared to other solutions, BlueCat Integrity offers a competitive price.
They're competitive. The way they run their model is good. Could it stand some tweaking? Sure. There are some items there. One of the things I looked at in the recent past was their container solutions. You have to pay for licensing to use their containerized platform, but the licensing doesn't include the container licensing itself. I'd love to be able to have one big package per se. They were flexible with us. We were in a model at the time where we owned the licenses, and as time progressed forward with the product, we're now in a subscription-based model, which makes it easier for us to move the product around the way we need to use it. It has made that easier for us. I've never been the person who brings numbers into the equation when I'm dealing with the product. So, I don't know about the total cost of ownership, but according to me, it's well worth every dime we pay for it. It has streamlined our business across the board.
Adaptive DNS's price depends on your network ranges, the services you want, and the level of support you require.