Cyber Security Practice Head at Extrapolix Technologies
Reseller
Top 20
2024-09-10T09:00:06Z
Sep 10, 2024
IBM products are a little pricey, so it’s expensive. I would rate the pricing and licensing model a seven out of ten, with ten being expensive. It is more on the expensive side. So, my recommendation is to reduce the cost of the features it offers.
We have a yearly subscription. The licensing structure is broken down into levels, each with different functionalities available. Depending on your license, there may be additional fees for extra features.
Solution Consultant, Strategic Accounts Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
2021-10-25T16:03:47Z
Oct 25, 2021
MaaS360 is priced at a balance. It is not as expensive as AirWatch or Jamf and is not a cheap solution like a few of the local products. For any organization that is looking for a balanced product, MaaS360 is a good solution.
General Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-03-23T14:52:52Z
Mar 23, 2021
Price is something for which we are always under pressure. If we have to look at the MaaS deployment, the price definitely has to come down. This is clearly one of the areas that we will have to work on, not only as a provider to our customers but also as a consumer of this service.
Manufacturing Analyst at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-25T07:11:00Z
Feb 25, 2021
We are charged on a monthly basis. It's my understanding that the pricing is the same as or similar to Intune. If we do switch over, the pricing will be pretty much the same. With IBM, you had to have a certain type of license inside of Microsoft for it to work, however, I don't have too much detail on that.
I think pricing is very good at the moment. I don't know all the pricing of all the products in the market, of course, but it's reasonable, and depending on the amount of devices it can be cheaper. What I also like is that there is no vendor lock-in. I'm not pushed to use all the products of the same vendor. It's an open product, it's an open platform. I like that.
IBM MaaS360 is an EMM solution that allows you to configure devices for enterprise access and protect corporate data on smartphones and tablets – all from a single screen. As a robust integrated cloud platform, MaaS360 simplifies mobile device management (MDM) with visibility, rapid deployment, and control that spans across apps, mobile devices, and data. It also secures apps, laptops, smartphones, tablets, wearables, desktops, the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and data so you can rapidly...
IBM products are a little pricey, so it’s expensive. I would rate the pricing and licensing model a seven out of ten, with ten being expensive. It is more on the expensive side. So, my recommendation is to reduce the cost of the features it offers.
IBM MaaS360 is cheaper compared to other alternatives. Others are at least three to six times costlier.
I rate IBM MaaS360's pricing a six out of ten.
IBM products are expensive compared to the tools offered by its competitors. IBM MaaS360 is an expensive tool.
I rate IBM MaaS360’s pricing a six out of ten.
The solution is cost-effective. I rate its pricing as a four out of ten. We purchase its yearly license. Also, there are no additional costs involved.
The solution is expensive.
There are other solutions cheaper than IBM MaaS360, such as Microsoft Intune.
We have a yearly subscription. The licensing structure is broken down into levels, each with different functionalities available. Depending on your license, there may be additional fees for extra features.
We're an IBM business partner, so we get fairly good pricing.
MaaS360 was nearly double the price of Intune. Except for the server costs, which were built into our IT budget, there were no additional costs.
MaaS360 is priced at a balance. It is not as expensive as AirWatch or Jamf and is not a cheap solution like a few of the local products. For any organization that is looking for a balanced product, MaaS360 is a good solution.
The price could be lower. It is excessively high.
Price is something for which we are always under pressure. If we have to look at the MaaS deployment, the price definitely has to come down. This is clearly one of the areas that we will have to work on, not only as a provider to our customers but also as a consumer of this service.
The licensing is paid yearly. We find the pricing to be reasonable. It's not too expensive.
We are charged on a monthly basis. It's my understanding that the pricing is the same as or similar to Intune. If we do switch over, the pricing will be pretty much the same. With IBM, you had to have a certain type of license inside of Microsoft for it to work, however, I don't have too much detail on that.
Fees are monthly and it's approximately $8 per user.
I think pricing is very good at the moment. I don't know all the pricing of all the products in the market, of course, but it's reasonable, and depending on the amount of devices it can be cheaper. What I also like is that there is no vendor lock-in. I'm not pushed to use all the products of the same vendor. It's an open product, it's an open platform. I like that.
When compared with competitors, I think the pricing is okay.