Security Engineer at a recreational facilities/services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-06-07T16:34:00Z
Jun 7, 2023
I haven't seen any other quotes from other companies, but products like these are not cheap. They come at a price. I don't know how much exactly it costs, but I know that it's a yearly thing. It's something that will cost money for any company because they're storing all this information. They're doing all this machine learning, and there are a lot of services on their backend that they got to pay for. I'm sure it gets translated back to the customers unless you have everything completely on-prem. If you're not doing much in the cloud, then I could see how it'd be cheaper, but if you have anything that's cloud-hosted and does all the work for you, there's going to be a cost associated with it. The licensing has been pretty straightforward. The pricing was on a per gig or per terabyte basis, and then everything was included in it including support. Their support has been good.
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Compared to the competitors, they are very reasonable.
I haven't seen any other quotes from other companies, but products like these are not cheap. They come at a price. I don't know how much exactly it costs, but I know that it's a yearly thing. It's something that will cost money for any company because they're storing all this information. They're doing all this machine learning, and there are a lot of services on their backend that they got to pay for. I'm sure it gets translated back to the customers unless you have everything completely on-prem. If you're not doing much in the cloud, then I could see how it'd be cheaper, but if you have anything that's cloud-hosted and does all the work for you, there's going to be a cost associated with it. The licensing has been pretty straightforward. The pricing was on a per gig or per terabyte basis, and then everything was included in it including support. Their support has been good.