It is pricey. Trend Micro has been in the field for 30 years, so you have to pay a premium amount for that. SentinelOne and CrowdStrike are currently ruling the entire world, even though they are newcomers in the market.
I rate the product price a three on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. Suppose an end-user of the solution wishes to expand the scope of the product in their environment in the upcoming year. In that case, there might be some additional licensing costs apart from the standard licensing fees that may be involved.
The solution is low-cost. However, its deployment is costly in terms of data protection features. We purchase its yearly license. Also, we have to pay for deployment initially. Apart from that, there are no additional costs involved.
Enterprise Solutions Consultant at Interact Technology Solutions
Real User
Oct 7, 2022
The licensing is paid annually. It is a little bit expensive when you compare it to the competition. Other products often make aggressive offers when we are shopping around, and it can be quite a bit less.
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Senior Information Security Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
Aug 31, 2022
We have found this product to be very cost effective. The endpoint product costs roughly $20, and when purchasing the endpoint product, there are multiple other features included.
The license is yearly and user based. Trend Micro products are quite expensive compared to Kaspersky, Sophos, and McAfee. If they came down on the price, maybe it would be easier for them to compete in the market.
Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
MSP
Mar 2, 2022
For Trend Micro Web Security licensing, there's annual and monthly options, e.g. it depends on the company and the customer. When they are on the managed services option, it's monthly. They're also setting up an option via AWS where there will be a monthly option via the AWS shopfront.
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It is pricey. Trend Micro has been in the field for 30 years, so you have to pay a premium amount for that. SentinelOne and CrowdStrike are currently ruling the entire world, even though they are newcomers in the market.
The product is expensive. I rate the product’s pricing a six out of ten, where one is expensive, and ten is cheap.
I rate the product's price a five on a scale of one to ten, where one is low price and ten is high price.
I rate the product price a three on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. Suppose an end-user of the solution wishes to expand the scope of the product in their environment in the upcoming year. In that case, there might be some additional licensing costs apart from the standard licensing fees that may be involved.
The solution is low-cost. However, its deployment is costly in terms of data protection features. We purchase its yearly license. Also, we have to pay for deployment initially. Apart from that, there are no additional costs involved.
The licensing is paid annually. It is a little bit expensive when you compare it to the competition. Other products often make aggressive offers when we are shopping around, and it can be quite a bit less.
We have found this product to be very cost effective. The endpoint product costs roughly $20, and when purchasing the endpoint product, there are multiple other features included.
We pay a yearly licensing fee. It's an annual subscription.
The license is yearly and user based. Trend Micro products are quite expensive compared to Kaspersky, Sophos, and McAfee. If they came down on the price, maybe it would be easier for them to compete in the market.
For Trend Micro Web Security licensing, there's annual and monthly options, e.g. it depends on the company and the customer. When they are on the managed services option, it's monthly. They're also setting up an option via AWS where there will be a monthly option via the AWS shopfront.
I don't remember the exact pricing, but I think that it is approximately $10.00 per user. There are no costs in addition to the licensing fees.