Enterprise Architecture practice head at Positive Side Consultancy
Real User
Top 10
2023-12-18T11:15:27Z
Dec 18, 2023
They offer annual subscriptions for developing countries, which are not affordable for small or medium businesses. It costs around $50,000 to $70,000. Earlier, they offered perpetual licenses that required one-time payment.
Enterprise Architect at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated
Real User
2023-01-17T15:37:34Z
Jan 17, 2023
It was very cost-effective as compared to the other ones we evaluated. We spent about $20,000 per annum for support and license together. There was also an implementation fee at the beginning. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of pricing.
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Principal Process Consultant at Process Rescue Ltd
Consultant
2022-05-22T06:07:19Z
May 22, 2022
We're doing a trial evaluation. It's about 13K to set up and 9K for the license for three months. I think it's about 20K a year, but we haven't firmed up on pricing yet because the price depends on how long we commit to the solution.
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The solution is cheaper than its competitors.
It is very pricey.
The product is more expensive than Spark. I rate it an eight out of ten where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
They offer annual subscriptions for developing countries, which are not affordable for small or medium businesses. It costs around $50,000 to $70,000. Earlier, they offered perpetual licenses that required one-time payment.
The price of iServer is reasonable compared to other solutions. There is an initial cost for the solution and then were are monthly a subscription.
It was very cost-effective as compared to the other ones we evaluated. We spent about $20,000 per annum for support and license together. There was also an implementation fee at the beginning. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of pricing.
We have an annual contract. I can't share the details of the costs.
We're doing a trial evaluation. It's about 13K to set up and 9K for the license for three months. I think it's about 20K a year, but we haven't firmed up on pricing yet because the price depends on how long we commit to the solution.
The licensing is on a yearly basis. We currently work with a standard fee.