It is a bit expensive. It could be a little bit lower or have an a la carte option because, in our case, we had to go to the next version of Enterprise X because we needed one feature, which was more than three projects. We don't need all the other capabilities, but we're paying for all those. It's almost twice the cost of the previous version. So, it would be nice to have something along those lines.
I am not aware of its cost, but it is worth investing in this. My guess is that its price is not much because we generally prefer open-source solutions, and if we are investing, we don't go for expensive ones. Our selection is based on the market demand and needs, and we invest only if something is worth the cost.
I'm a one-person job, but I have an enterprise license. It's competitively priced when you look at what the feature pack brings and what the options give. Something that is not limited to JFrog and also extends to pretty much every software vendor out there is that if you want to use the more advanced or more enterprise features but you're a very small shop like mine, there usually isn't any way to get those features for a reduced price, which is the way the world works. That's something that sometimes is a bit of a bummer because you're paying for a solution that can host 10,000 users simultaneously but you're the only one using it. Sometimes, that can be a bit of a pain, but if I keep that aside because there are probably not that many companies like mine out there, it's competitively priced.
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It is a bit expensive. It could be a little bit lower or have an a la carte option because, in our case, we had to go to the next version of Enterprise X because we needed one feature, which was more than three projects. We don't need all the other capabilities, but we're paying for all those. It's almost twice the cost of the previous version. So, it would be nice to have something along those lines.
I am not aware of its cost, but it is worth investing in this. My guess is that its price is not much because we generally prefer open-source solutions, and if we are investing, we don't go for expensive ones. Our selection is based on the market demand and needs, and we invest only if something is worth the cost.
I'm a one-person job, but I have an enterprise license. It's competitively priced when you look at what the feature pack brings and what the options give. Something that is not limited to JFrog and also extends to pretty much every software vendor out there is that if you want to use the more advanced or more enterprise features but you're a very small shop like mine, there usually isn't any way to get those features for a reduced price, which is the way the world works. That's something that sometimes is a bit of a bummer because you're paying for a solution that can host 10,000 users simultaneously but you're the only one using it. Sometimes, that can be a bit of a pain, but if I keep that aside because there are probably not that many companies like mine out there, it's competitively priced.
The price is about what we expect for a tool like this.