It depends from customer to customer and upon their environment, and I do not deal with selling the product independently. My responsibility is to sell the solution of the product and to assist the presales team in how we can help the customer with ITAM, while the presales team handles pitching the prices. I am not sure about the specific impact Flexera One has had on their operations, as I haven't seen significant feedback regarding it. I would rate my overall experience with this solution an eight.
I only deal with the user side of the product and guide the people in my company on how to work with the tool. Instead of FlexNet Manager, I would suggest others use SAM Pro, especially those who have ServiceNow deployed in their environment. After a year or two, if you gain good knowledge about SAM Pro. With FlexNet Manager, you may worry about whether the data that you have will get corrupted or not. With SAM Pro, the chances of the data getting corrupted are very low. Since the tool does work, I rate the overall tool a six or seven out of ten.
Internal Audit and Financial Advisory Manager at Propiviti
Reseller
Oct 24, 2023
For anyone seeking a top-notch software asset management tool with a focus on license and contract management, I would recommend FlexNet Manager. It is particularly suitable for those with dedicated budgets and an interest in exploring advanced functionalities. While it excels in comparison to tools like Snow Licence Manager, SmartTrack, or ServiceNow, the key consideration is pricing. If budget constraints aren't a major hurdle, FlexNet Manager stands out as a go-to solution. Overall, I would rate it as an eight out of ten.
SAM Specialist at a media company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jul 25, 2023
Don't think of this as an out-of-the-box solution because no ITAM tool is an out-of-the-box solution. You have to make it work for your environment. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. There is still room for improvement.
Flexera manages and optimizes enterprise software regardless of location, from the desktop to the datacenter to the cloud. We give mid-size enterprises a growth path and a roadmap for success.
It depends from customer to customer and upon their environment, and I do not deal with selling the product independently. My responsibility is to sell the solution of the product and to assist the presales team in how we can help the customer with ITAM, while the presales team handles pitching the prices. I am not sure about the specific impact Flexera One has had on their operations, as I haven't seen significant feedback regarding it. I would rate my overall experience with this solution an eight.
I recommend it highly. It's the best thing I've seen, so I give it a ten out of ten.
I only deal with the user side of the product and guide the people in my company on how to work with the tool. Instead of FlexNet Manager, I would suggest others use SAM Pro, especially those who have ServiceNow deployed in their environment. After a year or two, if you gain good knowledge about SAM Pro. With FlexNet Manager, you may worry about whether the data that you have will get corrupted or not. With SAM Pro, the chances of the data getting corrupted are very low. Since the tool does work, I rate the overall tool a six or seven out of ten.
For anyone seeking a top-notch software asset management tool with a focus on license and contract management, I would recommend FlexNet Manager. It is particularly suitable for those with dedicated budgets and an interest in exploring advanced functionalities. While it excels in comparison to tools like Snow Licence Manager, SmartTrack, or ServiceNow, the key consideration is pricing. If budget constraints aren't a major hurdle, FlexNet Manager stands out as a go-to solution. Overall, I would rate it as an eight out of ten.
Don't think of this as an out-of-the-box solution because no ITAM tool is an out-of-the-box solution. You have to make it work for your environment. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. There is still room for improvement.
I would rate it a nine out of 10.