The pricing is significantly high, particularly for Brazil where fluctuations in the exchange rate between the dollar and the real can further increase the cost of Oracle licenses.
The pricing is very expensive. It's a challenge for most of our customers. Because we go with global prices, it's similar to the global pricing. So, the licensing aligns with the global pricing.
I would rate the pricing as 3.5 out of 5. These days, most solutions are expensive. Oracle is good, but they're still expensive compared to other vendors.
I don't have information on the exact cost of Oracle BPM because a different team handles that, but it's pretty high. Oracle products are very costly. I would rate pricing for Oracle BPM three out of five. Though the pricing is high, the solution has a lot of features.
The price of this solution, or with another like Camunda, does not matter because if the organization is rich enough to use a BPM then money is not the issue.
Solution Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
MSP
2017-07-21T10:25:00Z
Jul 21, 2017
It is necessary to evaluate the requirements regarding platform usage and the main operation area of the platform. A topology blueprint should be created and validated against the following questions: * How many instances do you expect per day/month/year? * What is the average amount of data? * Should the environment have High Availability? * What kind of integrations/processes will you have - stateless or stateful, long running processes derived from the requirements, and evaluated at the very beginning? Depending on that, the sizing for the environments should be done.
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The licensing is expensive. It needs to be more affordable, especially in the Kenyan market.
The pricing is significantly high, particularly for Brazil where fluctuations in the exchange rate between the dollar and the real can further increase the cost of Oracle licenses.
The pricing is very expensive. It's a challenge for most of our customers. Because we go with global prices, it's similar to the global pricing. So, the licensing aligns with the global pricing.
I would rate the pricing as 3.5 out of 5. These days, most solutions are expensive. Oracle is good, but they're still expensive compared to other vendors.
I don't have information on the exact cost of Oracle BPM because a different team handles that, but it's pretty high. Oracle products are very costly. I would rate pricing for Oracle BPM three out of five. Though the pricing is high, the solution has a lot of features.
I rate the pricing of Oracle BPM an eight out of ten. It is easy and cheap, and we have a reasonable license.
This solution is very expensive. You are charged per license and an additional 20% for support.
The licensing for this product is very costly. We pay for a yearly license to use Oracle BPM.
Its price is high and I would say that this solution is expensive.
The price of this solution, or with another like Camunda, does not matter because if the organization is rich enough to use a BPM then money is not the issue.
The licensing model is good.
It is necessary to evaluate the requirements regarding platform usage and the main operation area of the platform. A topology blueprint should be created and validated against the following questions: * How many instances do you expect per day/month/year? * What is the average amount of data? * Should the environment have High Availability? * What kind of integrations/processes will you have - stateless or stateful, long running processes derived from the requirements, and evaluated at the very beginning? Depending on that, the sizing for the environments should be done.