The pricing is good. I would rate it eight out of ten. The pricing is similar to AutoSys. It's lower than Redwood, which was on the higher side in terms of pricing.
The price of the solution is at a medium level compared to the competition. I rate the price of Stonebranch Universal Automation Center a four out of five.
Sr. Manager - Performance and Automation Engineering at PSCU Financial Services
Real User
2019-08-13T06:03:00Z
Aug 13, 2019
We're transaction-based, as far as our licensing goes. We have 50,000 task a month and our licensing cost is $55,000 a year, if I remember correctly. There are no additional costs. Support is included in that. At the time, Stonebranch was about 30 to 35 percent of the cost of Automic. Because we also run IBM Sterling File Gateway, and we run IBM WebSphere and IBM middleware for our applications, we looked at the IBM Tivoli solution but it was just cost-prohibitive.
Systems Programmer II at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-05-28T07:45:00Z
May 28, 2019
I don't have pricing information, but I do know it's cheaper than our old legacy system. Other than the standard licensing fees there are no additional costs.
Sr. System Programmer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-04-17T08:37:00Z
Apr 17, 2019
When we reviewed this solution against other vendors, Stonebranch blew everybody out of the water in terms of cost. There is a maintenance cost that is required every year.
Works at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2018-10-23T09:30:00Z
Oct 23, 2018
The pricing of this product, compared to competitors is great. There is a general ease of set up for agents on all systems (except the mainframe which can be a little trickier).
Stonebranch automates enterprise-level workload and task scheduling across platforms like Linux, Windows, and mainframe, managing thousands of daily tasks for improved efficiency and visibility.Stonebranch enables organizations to streamline job scheduling by replacing older systems with a robust solution that automates complex workflows, batch processing, and secure file transfers. Its compatibility with multiple platforms and enhanced visibility aid teams in efficiently managing business...
The pricing is good. I would rate it eight out of ten. The pricing is similar to AutoSys. It's lower than Redwood, which was on the higher side in terms of pricing.
The price of the solution is at a medium level compared to the competition. I rate the price of Stonebranch Universal Automation Center a four out of five.
Stonebranch is cheaper than Control-M, so many companies are using Stonebranch. The license is paid every year.
I am not aware of the cost.
The pricing is quite reasonable. We found the cost to be surprisingly good.
We're transaction-based, as far as our licensing goes. We have 50,000 task a month and our licensing cost is $55,000 a year, if I remember correctly. There are no additional costs. Support is included in that. At the time, Stonebranch was about 30 to 35 percent of the cost of Automic. Because we also run IBM Sterling File Gateway, and we run IBM WebSphere and IBM middleware for our applications, we looked at the IBM Tivoli solution but it was just cost-prohibitive.
There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.
I don't have pricing information, but I do know it's cheaper than our old legacy system. Other than the standard licensing fees there are no additional costs.
When we reviewed this solution against other vendors, Stonebranch blew everybody out of the water in terms of cost. There is a maintenance cost that is required every year.
Outside of licensing fees, there aren't any other costs.
Found it to be reasonable and worth the investment.
I'm very much pleased with the setup process or installation process, and licensing.
Pricing is very comparable to other tools in the market.
Choose an enterprise license to have unlimited agents, tasks, etc.
for sure unlimited license
The pricing of this product, compared to competitors is great. There is a general ease of set up for agents on all systems (except the mainframe which can be a little trickier).