Independent Information Technology and Services Professional at a non-profit with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-25T13:05:00Z
Sep 25, 2024
I am not familiar with the exact pricing details. However, the pricing for the basic remote access VPN is a lot less than that of other vendors, and it comes with many features within the basic package.
Student at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-06T20:31:54Z
Sep 6, 2024
Regarding pricing, as a global customer, we get a big discount. For us, it's a good return on investment. We need to pay for additional features we want to enable. It seems cheaper than other vendors, but I can't say what it would cost an average customer.
Security Officer at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-04-03T19:30:23Z
Apr 3, 2024
The product is expensive. I rate its pricing a ten out of ten. For the cost of one product, we could purchase two or three Fortinet solutions with the same amount of money.
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Senior Ts Systems Integration Specialist at NTT Security
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-31T15:55:00Z
Oct 31, 2023
The product is better than any other product in the marketplace. Technically sounded techies all over the place. It is cost-effective and most importantly stable and secure.
Compared to Cisco, Check Point Remote Access VPN is cheaper. My company makes yearly payments only towards the licensing costs attached to Check Point Remote Access VPN, as there are no extra costs attached to the product.
Senior Information Security Specialist at AKBANK TAS
Real User
Top 10
2023-09-07T14:55:00Z
Sep 7, 2023
The product is priced between 20,000 and 40,000. We purchased the license two years ago. I rate the product’s pricing a six out of ten, where ten is expensive.
It is very necessary for a company to have the support of a partner so that they can provide you with cost estimates, documentation, and access to tests that are not publicly available.
Check Point manages to provide good cost in its products and it is worth making the investment since this solution can prevent a collapse in the organization.
Cloud Support at a tech company with 51-200 employees
User
2022-05-17T05:01:00Z
May 17, 2022
Users need to document themselves quite well in terms of what they need. This will help Check Point provide you with the solution best suited to your requirements.
Cyber Security Manager at H2O Power Limited Partnership
Real User
2021-11-19T15:26:00Z
Nov 19, 2021
You need to be an NGFW customer already. Otherwise, you'll need to purchase the gateways in order to terminate the VPN. That much should be obvious to anyone. Once you have the gateway in place, there is a VPN User license you need to purchase, however, it is very minimal in cost compared to other infrastructure.
As far as I'm aware, Check Point is on the same line of pricing with Pulse at the moment. It's not any different. It is in line with the competition. There are no additional costs that I'm aware of.
Network Security Engineer at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-08-03T06:11:00Z
Aug 3, 2020
My understanding is that the pricing and licensing are very competitive, and it's not one of their more expensive products. We buy licenses for the solution and have licenses for the endpoint servers.
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I am not familiar with the exact pricing details. However, the pricing for the basic remote access VPN is a lot less than that of other vendors, and it comes with many features within the basic package.
Regarding pricing, as a global customer, we get a big discount. For us, it's a good return on investment. We need to pay for additional features we want to enable. It seems cheaper than other vendors, but I can't say what it would cost an average customer.
As per the market, everything looks good.
The tool is expensive.
The solution is pretty expensive. I rate it an eight out of ten.
The product is expensive. I rate its pricing a ten out of ten. For the cost of one product, we could purchase two or three Fortinet solutions with the same amount of money.
The product is better than any other product in the marketplace. Technically sounded techies all over the place. It is cost-effective and most importantly stable and secure.
Compared to Cisco, Check Point Remote Access VPN is cheaper. My company makes yearly payments only towards the licensing costs attached to Check Point Remote Access VPN, as there are no extra costs attached to the product.
The product has average pricing. We purchase its yearly pricing.
The product is priced between 20,000 and 40,000. We purchased the license two years ago. I rate the product’s pricing a six out of ten, where ten is expensive.
The license is renewed yearly. I'm not sure of the exact price or if it is expensive.
I give the price of the solution a five out of ten. We have a subscription-based license.
The setup and licensing terms are effective.
I won't be in a position to answer this question. But, I can say that the licensing costs are charged annually.
The setup process is not complex.
The tool does have a high cost compared to others on the market. Still, it has more features.
I'm not aware of the exact licensing costs associated with the product.
It is very necessary for a company to have the support of a partner so that they can provide you with cost estimates, documentation, and access to tests that are not publicly available.
It is essential to validate how many remote VPNs are required, check costs, and see if they are within the scope of the company.
Check Point manages to provide good cost in its products and it is worth making the investment since this solution can prevent a collapse in the organization.
Users need to document themselves quite well in terms of what they need. This will help Check Point provide you with the solution best suited to your requirements.
There is a license required for this solution.
The pricing is fair and the support team is good.
Users must pursue Proof of Concept as the functional requirements can vary.
You need to be an NGFW customer already. Otherwise, you'll need to purchase the gateways in order to terminate the VPN. That much should be obvious to anyone. Once you have the gateway in place, there is a VPN User license you need to purchase, however, it is very minimal in cost compared to other infrastructure.
Check Point is an expensive solution, however, it has more features and is more secure than other options.
The price is a little high, however, the solution is something that we recommend often.
The setup is very straightforward but subscription-based. It isn't cost-effective.
The product is offered at a reasonable cost.
Go with a third party and get it set up correctly. It may be costly but it's worth it.
You do have to pay a licensing fee, however, there aren't add-ons or additional costs that you would need to consider.
The price of this product is good.
As far as I'm aware, Check Point is on the same line of pricing with Pulse at the moment. It's not any different. It is in line with the competition. There are no additional costs that I'm aware of.
This is a very good solution for our employees who work outside of our organization.
My understanding is that the pricing and licensing are very competitive, and it's not one of their more expensive products. We buy licenses for the solution and have licenses for the endpoint servers.