The solution is expensive. It's more expensive than the solution I previously used. Compared with the other cloud-based solutions, it's very competitive.
The pricing is good. We were convinced that it was the right price for such a solution at that time. Again, we didn't know that we would have to keep Blue Coat. At that time, we were thinking that we would be able to get rid of Blue Coat, and for that reason, the price would be good.
It is appropriately priced for what they're doing for us. Considering the protection provided, I feel their pricing is spot-on. When doing my initial research, there were other solutions. Some required hardware, some required proprietary browsers, and some of those were quite expensive. One of them was a hardware solution. It was not easy to deploy and grow, whereas with Menlo, as the organization grows, I simply add additional users. With the hardware solution that we had seen, I'd have to buy a new appliance to handle the workload, and that was cost prohibitive.
Menlo Security Secure Application Access
Menlo Security Secure Application Access makes zero trust access easy, giving users secure connectivity to private applications, including web and legacy applications. At the core of Secure Application Access is the Menlo Secure Cloud Browser, which fetches, secures and delivers the content for users.
In addition to providing simple-to-deploy, clientless ZTA, Secure Application Access and the Menlo Secure Cloud Browser protect applications from...
The solution is expensive. It's more expensive than the solution I previously used. Compared with the other cloud-based solutions, it's very competitive.
The pricing is good. We were convinced that it was the right price for such a solution at that time. Again, we didn't know that we would have to keep Blue Coat. At that time, we were thinking that we would be able to get rid of Blue Coat, and for that reason, the price would be good.
It is appropriately priced for what they're doing for us. Considering the protection provided, I feel their pricing is spot-on. When doing my initial research, there were other solutions. Some required hardware, some required proprietary browsers, and some of those were quite expensive. One of them was a hardware solution. It was not easy to deploy and grow, whereas with Menlo, as the organization grows, I simply add additional users. With the hardware solution that we had seen, I'd have to buy a new appliance to handle the workload, and that was cost prohibitive.