The product has reasonable and competitive pricing for enterprise customers. It is expensive for small businesses especially. They are using the open-source solution, and they find it expensive since it has a subscription.
The pricing of WSO2 Enterprise Integrator for enterprise subscriptions can be considered expensive, especially from the perspective of someone who prefers open-source software. I believe that the costs associated with these subscriptions are relatively high.
Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-16T10:13:00Z
Feb 16, 2023
If I have to buy software, then it becomes expensive for me. The licensing model is based on servers or implementations. Because we supply and install the product, it doesn’t matter how many times we have rented or used the solution. They also seem to have the number of live environments as one of the licensing criteria.
Head Of Applications Support at a comms service provider with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-09-30T12:00:02Z
Sep 30, 2022
WSO2 Enterprise Integrator may cost you about twenty-five thousand dollars annually per year compared to IBM Cloud Pak, which would cost you around one million dollars.
The solution costs about 20,000 or 30,000 euros per year, per instance. That is my understanding. It is the client that actually pays for the license. There are no extra costs above and beyond the standard licensing fee.
Vice President at Exzatech Consulting And Services Pvt Ltd.
Reseller
2021-05-26T14:27:08Z
May 26, 2021
There is an open-source version, however, we have a subscription. Direct technical support is available when you are on a subscription plan. In the open-source version, you have community-level support where you will get support from the community.
WSO2 Enterprise Integrator, core to the WSO2 Integration Agile Platform, is an open source Integration product for cloud native and container-native projects. It enables enterprise integration experts to build, scale, and secure sophisticated integration solutions to achieve digital agility. Unlike other integration products, WSO2 Enterprise Integrator already contains integration runtimes, message brokering, business process modeling, analytics and visual tooling capabilities.
The product has reasonable and competitive pricing for enterprise customers. It is expensive for small businesses especially. They are using the open-source solution, and they find it expensive since it has a subscription.
I rate the product price a six on a scale of one to ten, where one is low price and ten is high price.
The pricing of WSO2 Enterprise Integrator for enterprise subscriptions can be considered expensive, especially from the perspective of someone who prefers open-source software. I believe that the costs associated with these subscriptions are relatively high.
The solution is open-source and free to use.
We have to pay a minimal subscription fee for the solution.
If I have to buy software, then it becomes expensive for me. The licensing model is based on servers or implementations. Because we supply and install the product, it doesn’t matter how many times we have rented or used the solution. They also seem to have the number of live environments as one of the licensing criteria.
I'm not aware of the exact pricing. That was not in my scope of work.
WSO2 Enterprise Integrator may cost you about twenty-five thousand dollars annually per year compared to IBM Cloud Pak, which would cost you around one million dollars.
I cannot comment on pricing and licensing as I don't have access to that information.
The solution costs about 20,000 or 30,000 euros per year, per instance. That is my understanding. It is the client that actually pays for the license. There are no extra costs above and beyond the standard licensing fee.
The pricing is reasonable, it's not costly. I think it's open source.
There is an open-source version, however, we have a subscription. Direct technical support is available when you are on a subscription plan. In the open-source version, you have community-level support where you will get support from the community.
It is possible to start with a free solution, and that's why it is a good starting point.
The open-source, unsupported version is available free of charge.