All these technologies are expensive. Wiz is the most expensive. You might have seen that Google is making overtures toward acquiring Wiz. It's valued at $12 billion, but it may go as high as $24 billion, which would make it the most expensive acquisition in Google's history. The bottom line is that you need to spend a good amount of money to implement these things and it depends on your organization's priorities.
Software Development Manager- Cybersecurity at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
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2024-03-15T13:20:00Z
Mar 15, 2024
I find CloudGuard CNAPP's pricing and licensing to be flexible, allowing us to explore new features without hard limits. Currently, we operate under an enterprise agreement with the flexibility to utilize the tools we need effectively.
Senior Cybersecurity Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2024-03-14T19:16:00Z
Mar 14, 2024
The licensing part still needs some work. The issue that I have is that we do not use all the services in the cloud, but sometimes, CloudGuard identifies them as an asset.
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Deputy Manager at Computer Age Management Services Pvt. Ltd.
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2024-01-23T10:15:00Z
Jan 23, 2024
I don't know the initial proposed amount, but the procurement team looked at the market and compared Prisma and CloudGuard, then settled on one solution.
The solution’s pricing is a little bit high. I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten on a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest price, and ten is the highest price.
It is difficult to contextualize the pricing because we are used to Indian pricing and licensing. In India, there is very little interaction with North America and the private sector regarding pricing.
The recommendation is always to have a provider or a partner that can generate and answer all questions about the solutions and provide costs and analysis to see if the solutions are what the company needs.
Cloud Support at a tech company with 51-200 employees
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2022-06-26T03:43:00Z
Jun 26, 2022
It is always important to find all the necessary information, implement a test environment, and review the cost issue before implementing it in production.
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The pricing and licensing can be improved.
All these technologies are expensive. Wiz is the most expensive. You might have seen that Google is making overtures toward acquiring Wiz. It's valued at $12 billion, but it may go as high as $24 billion, which would make it the most expensive acquisition in Google's history. The bottom line is that you need to spend a good amount of money to implement these things and it depends on your organization's priorities.
Setup cost and licensing are quite expensive.
I would like CloudGuard's pricing to be cheaper, but I think that's impossible. The pricing is the only thing I think they can improve.
I find CloudGuard CNAPP's pricing and licensing to be flexible, allowing us to explore new features without hard limits. Currently, we operate under an enterprise agreement with the flexibility to utilize the tools we need effectively.
The licensing part still needs some work. The issue that I have is that we do not use all the services in the cloud, but sometimes, CloudGuard identifies them as an asset.
If I compare the price of CloudGuard, Palo Alto is more expensive and others are less expensive. CloudGuard CNAPP is in the middle.
I don't know the initial proposed amount, but the procurement team looked at the market and compared Prisma and CloudGuard, then settled on one solution.
The setup cost is really low compared to the license cost. However, it's a good investment if you want to secure the cloud ecosystem.
The tool's pricing is moderate. Its licensing costs are yearly.
The pricing is extremely competitive.
The solution’s pricing is a little bit high. I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten on a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest price, and ten is the highest price.
The price is on the higher end.
Check Point CloudGuard Posture Management is expensive.
The license fee is high.
It is difficult to contextualize the pricing because we are used to Indian pricing and licensing. In India, there is very little interaction with North America and the private sector regarding pricing.
I'm glad I don't have to pay the licensing fee. Everything in this field is very expensive. I don't have a say in the matter.
The pricing is moderate. It's not too expensive or overly cheap. It is comparable to other solutions.
This platform offers modern security for threats that will arise in any organization.
The setup cost and licensing terms are always good.
The cost and setup are relatively good for most enterprises.
CloudGuard is fairly priced.
The tool does have a high cost compared to others on the market, however, it has more features.
The recommendation is always to have a provider or a partner that can generate and answer all questions about the solutions and provide costs and analysis to see if the solutions are what the company needs.
The installation of the product is very reliable, and fast, and it is a very competitive cost in the market.
It is always important to find all the necessary information, implement a test environment, and review the cost issue before implementing it in production.