The pricing for Fortinet FortiWeb varies with different models having different prices. It depends on the requirement. For VM machines, the price increases based on CPU configurations of 2, 4, or 8 CPUs. Compared to other vendors, Fortinet FortiWeb has competitive pricing in the market. For partners, pricing depends on partnership level, such as Gold or Silver.
The pricing for FortiWeb Web Application Firewall (WAF) is reasonable. That said, it depends on how many websites we need to protect. The licensing is based on the number of websites or individually. If the customer has multiple websites, the price reduces automatically since it depends on the number only. If the customer wants to buy initially, there is a default license available. When going for multiple websites, the price also reduces.
FortiWeb uses a subscription-based license, but there is also an option for a perpetual license. It's not the cheapest solution. That said, it is worth the investment.
The tool is really expensive. In our company, we could do a lot more, but the price is always a point covering areas like why we need one, whether it is important to discuss, why it is so expensive and so on. Speaking about the licensing model, people need to opt for a subscription-based model. My company likes to have a subscription for at least three or five years because, otherwise, you have to renew the license. Managing the licensing part for one person can also be very complex.
This product offers two pricing options: a standard package and an advanced package. The advanced package includes credential stuffing protection, while the standard package includes automatic application learning, bot mitigation, and web application protection. If you simply need to protect your website, the standard package is sufficient. However, if you need credential stuffing protection, the advanced package is necessary. This is the key difference between the two packages.
Fortinet has a single license, and it's easy to deploy the license and doesn't take time to retrieve it. WAF is just plug-and-play, unlike other vendors. WAF wins this point. FortiWeb WAF is priced well for customers compared to other vendors' solutions.
Fortinet FortiWeb is a Web Application Firewall (WAF) that protects your web applications and APIs from attacks targeting known as well as unknown vulnerabilities. As the surface of your web applications evolves with each change of existing features and deployment of new features, your APIs are left exposed. Fortinet FortiWeb provides the board protection capabilities required to protect web applications without sacrificing performance or manageability.
Fortinet FortiWeb is an automatic,...
The pricing for Fortinet FortiWeb varies with different models having different prices. It depends on the requirement. For VM machines, the price increases based on CPU configurations of 2, 4, or 8 CPUs. Compared to other vendors, Fortinet FortiWeb has competitive pricing in the market. For partners, pricing depends on partnership level, such as Gold or Silver.
The pricing for FortiWeb Web Application Firewall (WAF) is reasonable. That said, it depends on how many websites we need to protect. The licensing is based on the number of websites or individually. If the customer has multiple websites, the price reduces automatically since it depends on the number only. If the customer wants to buy initially, there is a default license available. When going for multiple websites, the price also reduces.
FortiWeb uses a subscription-based license, but there is also an option for a perpetual license. It's not the cheapest solution. That said, it is worth the investment.
The product provides very good prices to customers. The price is set well and offers great value for money.
The tool is really expensive. In our company, we could do a lot more, but the price is always a point covering areas like why we need one, whether it is important to discuss, why it is so expensive and so on. Speaking about the licensing model, people need to opt for a subscription-based model. My company likes to have a subscription for at least three or five years because, otherwise, you have to renew the license. Managing the licensing part for one person can also be very complex.
I rate the tool's pricing an eight out of ten.
The price is cheap compared to other products in the market. It costs 15-20% less than CheckPoint.
I would rate the pricing a four out of ten.
This product offers two pricing options: a standard package and an advanced package. The advanced package includes credential stuffing protection, while the standard package includes automatic application learning, bot mitigation, and web application protection. If you simply need to protect your website, the standard package is sufficient. However, if you need credential stuffing protection, the advanced package is necessary. This is the key difference between the two packages.
I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
FortiWeb is expensive. F5 is also very expensive, but it is value for money.
I recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
FortiWeb Web Application Firewall is not expensive.
Fortinet has a single license, and it's easy to deploy the license and doesn't take time to retrieve it. WAF is just plug-and-play, unlike other vendors. WAF wins this point. FortiWeb WAF is priced well for customers compared to other vendors' solutions.
FortiWeb Web Application Firewall's pricing is suited for small or medium organizations.