Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 5
Jul 30, 2024
Pricing is ridiculous. They've been jacking the prices up at a rate that they're actually starting to lose business because they're just too expensive. I rate the product’s pricing a nine out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
Director Of Services and Engineering at a tech consulting company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
May 9, 2024
The solution is based on a subscription for the firewall. The subscriptions and the hardware have more than quadrupled in the last three years. They are pricing themselves out of the K-12 markets.
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Consultant at a media company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Jun 5, 2021
We pay a yearly licensing fee. It's a bit expensive if I were to rate it from one to five, with one being the cheapest, I'd rate it at a four. That said, I would argue that it is worth the price.
Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering with PAN-DB offers advanced URL and content filtering, leveraging App ID technology for precise operations, facilitating straightforward management and integration into existing infrastructures.This tool automates URL category updates, eliminating manual work. Features like credential phishing protection and scalable architecture enhance security, providing comprehensive device capabilities such as firewall management and blacklist/whitelist support. While...
The licensing costs and setup costs are very expensive for us. The price is significantly higher compared to other competitive products.
Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering with PAN-DB is a bit more expensive than other solutions we have analyzed, but it is valuable.
Pricing is ridiculous. They've been jacking the prices up at a rate that they're actually starting to lose business because they're just too expensive. I rate the product’s pricing a nine out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
The solution is based on a subscription for the firewall. The subscriptions and the hardware have more than quadrupled in the last three years. They are pricing themselves out of the K-12 markets.
This product is more expensive, but that's because it provides everything.
It is more expensive than ASA but is far cheaper than Checkpoint. So, pricing wise, it is right in the middle.
Licensing costs are quite expensive but my impression from our executive clients has been a focus on quality, and they generally go for PAN.
We pay a yearly licensing fee. It's a bit expensive if I were to rate it from one to five, with one being the cheapest, I'd rate it at a four. That said, I would argue that it is worth the price.
Pricing and licensing are excellent.