Digital Transformation Expert, CTO at FGS | First Gulf Solutions
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2024-06-20T13:34:38Z
Jun 20, 2024
The solution is a little bit expensive. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
Pricing depends on the number of agents that you install. For example, you can create a consolidated environment that has five servers and run everything from there. So you just need five licenses. Else, you can distribute the agents to all of your application servers, and it can go up to a thousand. Also, it depends on how you use it.
IBM Workload Automation helps companies manage operations, portfolio management, resource collection, and dependency scheduling. It facilitates transitions from legacy apps to web services, executing batch processing for tens of thousands of jobs daily with hundreds of users.
Teams rely on IBM Workload Automation to optimize backend workloads, maintain service levels, and offer support in remote environments. Its interface and job scheduler are appreciated for their value and...
The solution's pricing is affordable.
The solution is a little bit expensive. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
Pricing is similar.
Pricing depends on the number of agents that you install. For example, you can create a consolidated environment that has five servers and run everything from there. So you just need five licenses. Else, you can distribute the agents to all of your application servers, and it can go up to a thousand. Also, it depends on how you use it.
We transitioned from a server license to per job license, and that saved us a lot money.
The contract is with the customer with whom we are working, so IBM is not directly involved in this.
It is about one-third of the cost of a controller.