In Turkey, everything is good, but it seems expensive for us due to the currency exchange. I don't have a specific rating scale, but if I had to rate the price, I would say it's around a six out of ten.
I rate the pricing an eight out of ten since it is expensive. The pricing can be a problem for smaller businesses. There is a separate cost grade for the kind of support you get.
The setup is very easy. The only thing is you need to understand the backend application functionality. Whether it's IES based, or whether it is some other vendors and what kind of database and authentication method they are using. This kind of information you should know before implementing the Citrix Web App and API Protection. When talking about pricing and licensing, Citrix Web App and API Protection are in the middle.
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Digital Transformation Division Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-06-30T10:29:00Z
Jun 30, 2019
There are some add ons to the standard licensing that you can buy for the basic version. You can extend with some add ons, or you can buy the premium version, so it depends on what your clients need. They get the packet and then they can do the add ons.
The standard licensing fees work in the way that you get one license with it for whatever you're going to be utilizing it for. We integrated the firewall, the proxy services, and the SDN.
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In Turkey, everything is good, but it seems expensive for us due to the currency exchange. I don't have a specific rating scale, but if I had to rate the price, I would say it's around a six out of ten.
I rate the pricing an eight out of ten since it is expensive. The pricing can be a problem for smaller businesses. There is a separate cost grade for the kind of support you get.
On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing an eight or nine out of ten.
The solution is expensive compared to Azure. We purchased its three-year license model.
The setup is very easy. The only thing is you need to understand the backend application functionality. Whether it's IES based, or whether it is some other vendors and what kind of database and authentication method they are using. This kind of information you should know before implementing the Citrix Web App and API Protection. When talking about pricing and licensing, Citrix Web App and API Protection are in the middle.
We have all the features and functions of Citrix because we have a premium license.
There are some add ons to the standard licensing that you can buy for the basic version. You can extend with some add ons, or you can buy the premium version, so it depends on what your clients need. They get the packet and then they can do the add ons.
The standard licensing fees work in the way that you get one license with it for whatever you're going to be utilizing it for. We integrated the firewall, the proxy services, and the SDN.