Regarding the pricing and licensing of webMethods.io, I don't think it's expensive when compared with the features, but clients now see some budget differences because it previously belonged to Software AG, and now it's moved to IBM. The client feels this difference, and now it's slightly higher than the expected budget they planned for the last years.
The solution is on the expensive side in terms of pricing. It follows a yearly licensing model. Clients typically pay for the license only if they have the internal capacity for implementation. However, for a more comprehensive approach, clients often opt for additional services, including implementation, maintenance, and support from the vendor's side, especially when the scale of the project requires a more hands-on approach.
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Regarding the pricing and licensing of webMethods.io, I don't think it's expensive when compared with the features, but clients now see some budget differences because it previously belonged to Software AG, and now it's moved to IBM. The client feels this difference, and now it's slightly higher than the expected budget they planned for the last years.
I have no idea about the cost since it is a government contract managed by the financial sector.
It is an expensive tool. I rate the product price a nine out of ten, where ten means it is very expensive.
webMethods.io is expensive. We have multiple components, and you need to pay for each of them.
The solution's development license is free for three to six months. We have to pay for other things.
The solution’s pricing is too high.
It is a cost-effective solution.
The solution is on the expensive side in terms of pricing. It follows a yearly licensing model. Clients typically pay for the license only if they have the internal capacity for implementation. However, for a more comprehensive approach, clients often opt for additional services, including implementation, maintenance, and support from the vendor's side, especially when the scale of the project requires a more hands-on approach.