The solution's licensing cost depends on the customer domain. Though its costs are high, the product is worth the money. You have to pay a one-time cost and support costs. You will have to pay more when you need to add more users. The annual AMC charges amount to 20 percent of the licensing costs.
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Pricing is a disadvantage as it is very expensive, especially in this market.
It's probably not as cheap as many others. I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten, with ten being expensive, and one being cheap.
The solution's licensing cost depends on the customer domain. Though its costs are high, the product is worth the money. You have to pay a one-time cost and support costs. You will have to pay more when you need to add more users. The annual AMC charges amount to 20 percent of the licensing costs.
I rate the product price an eight or nine on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive. The solution is expensive.
The solution is costly in terms of maintenance.
I would prefer not to address the frequency of our licensing requirements. The fees incurred are for the licensing and maintenance.
I would suggest that you do a thorough evaluation of all competing products and look for support for these products in your local area.