Network Engineering and Operations Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2023-09-13T14:50:55Z
Sep 13, 2023
The solution is priced similarly to other tools offering similar features. I rate their retail price a ten out of ten, a five out of ten after we've negotiated based on the number of licenses we need. For example, if you call Microsoft, they might say it's $199 per year for something. That's retail. Then we call up and say we need 5,000, and then it's $99, which is much more market competitive. Here, their retail price was not competitive, but their volume price was competitive. Opsview is a bundled solution, so everything we needed was in the pricing model. We weren't nickel and dimed to death for other things.
The pricing can be reduced a bit. It's affordable, but still, it's not considered high these days, especially in the retention area. I would rate it a seven out of ten, where ten is the highest price.
Partner Technical Support & Escalation Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-04-13T10:54:00Z
Apr 13, 2023
The solution is not cheap. I think that the pricing is a little bit on the high side. I won't be able to comment on the exact pricing of the solution since I am not involved in looking after the prices.
Opsview is a modern and scalable SaaS or on-premise monitoring solution that gives your organization full visibility into on-premises and cloud IT infrastructure. It delivers simplified management and a single pane of glass view of your entire IT operations. The solution provides unified insight into dynamic IT operations on premises, in the cloud, or hybrid. Additionally, it can be used either in agent-based or agentless configurations.
You can use Opsview to monitor:
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The solution is priced similarly to other tools offering similar features. I rate their retail price a ten out of ten, a five out of ten after we've negotiated based on the number of licenses we need. For example, if you call Microsoft, they might say it's $199 per year for something. That's retail. Then we call up and say we need 5,000, and then it's $99, which is much more market competitive. Here, their retail price was not competitive, but their volume price was competitive. Opsview is a bundled solution, so everything we needed was in the pricing model. We weren't nickel and dimed to death for other things.
The pricing can be reduced a bit. It's affordable, but still, it's not considered high these days, especially in the retention area. I would rate it a seven out of ten, where ten is the highest price.
The solution is not cheap. I think that the pricing is a little bit on the high side. I won't be able to comment on the exact pricing of the solution since I am not involved in looking after the prices.