I do not have exact pricing details, however, I would rate the price at a four out of ten overall. There may be some extra costs for support if you get it from a partner.
Senior Marketing Specialist II at Harman International
Real User
2022-09-21T13:13:28Z
Sep 21, 2022
$The price of McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator is expensive, it is approximately $6,000 to $9,000 per license annually. I rate the price of McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator a two out of five.
Solutions Engineer at Trends and Technologies, Inc
Real User
Top 20
2022-08-05T00:35:05Z
Aug 5, 2022
The cost is reasonable. ePO isn't for beginners but once you get the hang of it, it'd be easier to manage. Although it could use an upgrade, the GUI. Also, the main advantage of McAfee is having a single-agent and one platform for multiple solutions.
Network Security Consultant at Tech Mahindra Limited
Consultant
2021-11-25T02:28:26Z
Nov 25, 2021
There is a license required to use this solution. If we use the additional components, such as DLP encryption, there is an additional cost. However, it is similar to a separate product altogether. If you want to use that or not, it is optional, but when you use it, it will cost you additional pricing.
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Chief Information Security Officer at a venture capital & private equity firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-09-17T20:17:35Z
Sep 17, 2021
It is attractively priced. It is a fraction of what we're going to pay for CrowdStrike or SentinelOne, but it only has a fraction of the capabilities as well.
Security Analyst at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-08-12T07:01:45Z
Aug 12, 2020
Choose your anniversary cycle e.g. pay annually. You just pay for what you want your license to cover. It is modular. It depends on the feature you want. There's the firewall, DLP, drive encryption, web control, threat prevention, antispam, etc. Scope your requirement and choose to fore what covers your requirement or budget. It depends on what you want to use it for. It's got amazing flexibility.
You get what you pay for. McAfee tries to package different things into different products, then sell them as different products with different licenses. They just split everything up into multiple things. That's just their sales pitch and how they do it.
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) is the most advanced, extensible, and scalable centralized security management software in the industry. Unifying security management through an open platform, McAfee ePO makes risk and compliance management simpler and more successful for organizations of all sizes.
I do not have exact pricing details, however, I would rate the price at a four out of ten overall. There may be some extra costs for support if you get it from a partner.
$The price of McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator is expensive, it is approximately $6,000 to $9,000 per license annually. I rate the price of McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator a two out of five.
The cost is reasonable. ePO isn't for beginners but once you get the hang of it, it'd be easier to manage. Although it could use an upgrade, the GUI. Also, the main advantage of McAfee is having a single-agent and one platform for multiple solutions.
We are using a free trial version of McAfee ePolicy.
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator is not an expensive solution.
There is a license required to use this solution. If we use the additional components, such as DLP encryption, there is an additional cost. However, it is similar to a separate product altogether. If you want to use that or not, it is optional, but when you use it, it will cost you additional pricing.
It is attractively priced. It is a fraction of what we're going to pay for CrowdStrike or SentinelOne, but it only has a fraction of the capabilities as well.
We pay a licensing fee on a yearly basis. The pricing itself is fine. I don't consider it to be overly expensive.
Choose your anniversary cycle e.g. pay annually. You just pay for what you want your license to cover. It is modular. It depends on the feature you want. There's the firewall, DLP, drive encryption, web control, threat prevention, antispam, etc. Scope your requirement and choose to fore what covers your requirement or budget. It depends on what you want to use it for. It's got amazing flexibility.
Comparatively, the pricing is quite low.
In addition to standard licensing fees, there is an additional cost for every module.
This solution is priced in the mid-range.
You get what you pay for. McAfee tries to package different things into different products, then sell them as different products with different licenses. They just split everything up into multiple things. That's just their sales pitch and how they do it.
Compared to other Antivirus products, the cost of this solution is a bit high.