Senior technical consultant at Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic
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Top 10
2024-04-04T07:21:18Z
Apr 4, 2024
The pricing is fair, a little expensive, but fair. We've evaluated other products, and they're similarly priced. It's a bit on the expensive side, but we don't want to compromise with cheap, less reliable solutions. We want quality. It's like... you might not opt for the top-of-the-line Apple product, but Samsung is a good choice. We wouldn't go for an Oppo, VIVO or ASUS type of device. Overall, I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, with one being expensive and ten being very cheap.
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CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2019-03-11T07:21:00Z
Mar 11, 2019
There are some additional services that I understand the vendor provides, but our approach was to package all of the features that we were looking to use into the product.
We're partners with Cisco so we get a reasonable price. It's cheaper than Palo Alto in terms of licensing. We can get cheaper features from Palo Alto though.
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The pricing is fair, a little expensive, but fair. We've evaluated other products, and they're similarly priced. It's a bit on the expensive side, but we don't want to compromise with cheap, less reliable solutions. We want quality. It's like... you might not opt for the top-of-the-line Apple product, but Samsung is a good choice. We wouldn't go for an Oppo, VIVO or ASUS type of device. Overall, I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, with one being expensive and ten being very cheap.
The tool is a bit pricey.
I have never really gotten into the licensing aspect of the solution. I can't speak to the exact costs.
The product is pricey. We'd like it to cost less. Not all customers can afford it.
When you purchase FireEye Network Security NX, will need to purchase a megabit per second package. You must know your needs from day one.
We pay an annual subscription fee.
Its price is a bit high. A small customer cannot buy it. Its licensing is on a yearly basis.
It's an expensive solution.
The pricing is not reasonable. The user fee is not as high but the maintenance fee is expensive.
When I compare this solution to its competitors in the market, I find that it is a little expensive. Even the hardware costs are expensive.
FireEye is comparable to other products, such as HX, but seems expensive. It may cause us to look at other products in the market.
There are some additional services that I understand the vendor provides, but our approach was to package all of the features that we were looking to use into the product.
The pricing is a little high.
Pricing and licensing are reasonable compared to competitors.
We're partners with Cisco so we get a reasonable price. It's cheaper than Palo Alto in terms of licensing. We can get cheaper features from Palo Alto though.
We looked into other forensic options in the past. We used to use RSA in the past, but it is not the same as FireEye.