Associate Principal, Software Engineering at LTIMindtree
Real User
Top 5
2024-11-11T15:42:00Z
Nov 11, 2024
AppScan is considered more cost-effective than Veracode, although I have not updated the exact pricing details. Companies often choose based on budget constraints, with Veracode being on the higher end cost-wise.
AppScan's pricing is a bit challenging, especially when dealing with currency exchange rates outside Brazil. However, it is still more affordable than alternatives like Fortify. Personally, switching to AppScan helped me save money.
Scientific Officer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-12-27T09:06:00Z
Dec 27, 2023
The tool is not cost-efficient. Considering the type of service with encryption security scanning from HCL AppScan, it drives up the cost unnecessarily. It is fairly priced.
Innovation manager at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-05-05T16:28:25Z
May 5, 2022
I actually pay for tokens. Any time that I want to perform scanning, I have to pay for another token. It's pretty good for me, this system, as it's really, really nice when I need it. I just need to pay for it, and that's it.
Principal Architect, Application Build Security. at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-01-19T14:46:24Z
Jan 19, 2022
With the features, that they offer, and the support, they offer, AppScan pricing is on a higher level. They should reduce it slightly. But, in my opinion, it's not a big deal. If a tool is able to satisfy all your requirements, it doesn't matter, the cost is not a deciding factor. There are no additional fees in addition to the licensing fee.
IBM Security AppScan enhances web application security and mobile application security, improves application security program management and strengthens regulatory compliance. By scanning your web and mobile applications prior to deployment, AppScan enables you to identify security vulnerabilities and generate reports and fix recommendations.
AppScan is considered more cost-effective than Veracode, although I have not updated the exact pricing details. Companies often choose based on budget constraints, with Veracode being on the higher end cost-wise.
The product is moderately priced, though it's an investment due to extensive code analysis needs.
AppScan's pricing is a bit challenging, especially when dealing with currency exchange rates outside Brazil. However, it is still more affordable than alternatives like Fortify. Personally, switching to AppScan helped me save money.
The product has premium pricing and could be more competitive.
The tool is not cost-efficient. Considering the type of service with encryption security scanning from HCL AppScan, it drives up the cost unnecessarily. It is fairly priced.
The tool was expensive. We paid a monthly license fee. There were no additional costs associated with the product.
The price of HCL AppScan is okay, in my opinion. You just buy HCL AppScan and don't pay anything anymore, meaning it is just a one-time purchase.
The solution is moderately priced. I rate them four out of ten.
I would rate the product's pricing a nine out of ten. The product's pricing is expensive compared to the features that they offer.
The cost is okay. It's not overly expensive. We do not have to continuously pay for a license.
Pricing was the main reason that we went ahead with this solution as they were the lowest in the market.
I actually pay for tokens. Any time that I want to perform scanning, I have to pay for another token. It's pretty good for me, this system, as it's really, really nice when I need it. I just need to pay for it, and that's it.
With the features, that they offer, and the support, they offer, AppScan pricing is on a higher level. They should reduce it slightly. But, in my opinion, it's not a big deal. If a tool is able to satisfy all your requirements, it doesn't matter, the cost is not a deciding factor. There are no additional fees in addition to the licensing fee.
I don't know the prices currently. I knew the prices when it was still in-house with IBM, however, I don't know what the cost is now.