The pricing of Netwrix Auditor varies based on the number of users and devices in our environment, but it is generally very cost-effective compared to other solutions. We don't pay for licenses separately; instead, we only pay for professional services, which are typically on an annual basis. I would rate the affordability of the solution as a ten out of ten.
Vice President Operations at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2022-11-14T18:57:12Z
Nov 14, 2022
If you buy direct, there is a minimum of 150 licenses that must be procured. The price point and barrier of entry is a little bit higher than it would be if you purchased the solution from an authorized reseller partner, rather than buying it and managing yourself. These are technologies or solutions that we've commoditized as managed security service providers. There's a cost to maintain staff and maintain the solutions. Why not make it an OPEX expense, hire us, pay on a monthly basis, and make sure that your environment is stable, managed, and controlled? The only area that's a little difficult to understand is the licensing methodology from the direct sale of a client perspective versus a partner perspective. That was more of a barrier for me. I don't think that would be a problem for the average consumer because they're just going to get a quote. Evaluating and helping the client understand if they want to buy directly and what the cost would be if I partnered with them is a little difficult to navigate straight out of the gate. I want to make sure it's a fair and equitable price point but also make sure that I remain profitable.
The price of Netwrix Auditor is good and competitive. However, I would like to see more features added to the licenses. More specifically, it would be great to have DNS and DSTP be included under the same license as active directories. This is because I think 95% of companies run DNS and DSTP servers along with the main controller.
Netwrix Auditor is a security-focused solution that monitors IT environments by tracking changes, ensuring compliance, and enhancing visibility into user activities. It offers detailed auditing, real-time alerts, and robust reporting tools. Its intuitive interface and comprehensive features boost efficiency, productivity, and organizational growth.
The pricing of Netwrix Auditor varies based on the number of users and devices in our environment, but it is generally very cost-effective compared to other solutions. We don't pay for licenses separately; instead, we only pay for professional services, which are typically on an annual basis. I would rate the affordability of the solution as a ten out of ten.
The tool's price is fair.
This solution is reasonably priced. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
If you buy direct, there is a minimum of 150 licenses that must be procured. The price point and barrier of entry is a little bit higher than it would be if you purchased the solution from an authorized reseller partner, rather than buying it and managing yourself. These are technologies or solutions that we've commoditized as managed security service providers. There's a cost to maintain staff and maintain the solutions. Why not make it an OPEX expense, hire us, pay on a monthly basis, and make sure that your environment is stable, managed, and controlled? The only area that's a little difficult to understand is the licensing methodology from the direct sale of a client perspective versus a partner perspective. That was more of a barrier for me. I don't think that would be a problem for the average consumer because they're just going to get a quote. Evaluating and helping the client understand if they want to buy directly and what the cost would be if I partnered with them is a little difficult to navigate straight out of the gate. I want to make sure it's a fair and equitable price point but also make sure that I remain profitable.
The price of Netwrix Auditor is good and competitive. However, I would like to see more features added to the licenses. More specifically, it would be great to have DNS and DSTP be included under the same license as active directories. This is because I think 95% of companies run DNS and DSTP servers along with the main controller.
There is a license for this solution and we are on an annual license. The price is reasonable.