The pricing depends on whether we buy the solution as a service or a license. The license is expensive. If we buy it as a service for a large number of users, it is the cheapest tool we can get. The cost of the tool for small systems is a problem.
Identity Manager is more cost-effective for my company. It's a better option compared to more popular products that might require expensive upgrades. I would rate the pricing a two out of ten, with one being low price and ten being high price. It is significantly more cost-effective than the major players in the market.
CyberSecurity Teacher/Instructor at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-11-01T19:42:52Z
Nov 1, 2021
It would easily help them in getting more market and more customers if more consultants knew about their software. If they could keep it free for schools for teaching purposes, it would be good. I had to pay myself to get it and use it for training. Their competitors are giving it for free. I had to pay for it myself. They are losing market to their competitors.
Micro Focus is flexible when it comes to price. The cost varies from customer to customer. There are no additional costs, though. Everything is included.
Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2019-06-30T10:29:00Z
Jun 30, 2019
I'm not sure of specific pricing, but I know they have different licensing, depending on your organization. Governments, for example, have special pricing. Education would have different pricing because it's more like a sector. There might be additional costs too, and it depends on which system you are integrating. So let's say user x needs one AD account or an Oracle or SQL. You would have the base license plus per connector. You just need to be aware that the more systems you connect, the more license fees you have to pay.
NetIQ Identity Manager delivers a complete, yet affordable solution to control who has access to what across your enterprise both inside the firewall and into the cloud. It enables you to provide secure and convenient access to critical information for business users, while meeting compliance demands.
The pricing depends on whether we buy the solution as a service or a license. The license is expensive. If we buy it as a service for a large number of users, it is the cheapest tool we can get. The cost of the tool for small systems is a problem.
Identity Manager is more cost-effective for my company. It's a better option compared to more popular products that might require expensive upgrades. I would rate the pricing a two out of ten, with one being low price and ten being high price. It is significantly more cost-effective than the major players in the market.
The solution is quite affordable. It is reasonably priced. I rate the pricing a five out of ten. There are additional charges for customization.
It would easily help them in getting more market and more customers if more consultants knew about their software. If they could keep it free for schools for teaching purposes, it would be good. I had to pay myself to get it and use it for training. Their competitors are giving it for free. I had to pay for it myself. They are losing market to their competitors.
The price of the solution is a bit high and could be reduced.
Micro Focus is flexible when it comes to price. The cost varies from customer to customer. There are no additional costs, though. Everything is included.
I'm not sure of specific pricing, but I know they have different licensing, depending on your organization. Governments, for example, have special pricing. Education would have different pricing because it's more like a sector. There might be additional costs too, and it depends on which system you are integrating. So let's say user x needs one AD account or an Oracle or SQL. You would have the base license plus per connector. You just need to be aware that the more systems you connect, the more license fees you have to pay.