In terms of cost, I believe ExtremeControl is reasonably priced for big enterprises, but for smaller ones, they need to consider that the price for less than 1,000 users is important, as this is the minimum number of users required for a license. Below this number, we are not competitive with other vendors.
Manager, Service Delivery & Support at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
Apr 10, 2025
The licensing is good. ExtremeControl offers a one-time license for a perpetual license. For the cloud, Cloud IQ is an annual license. Compared to other competitors, they have the best pricing.
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In terms of cost, I believe ExtremeControl is reasonably priced for big enterprises, but for smaller ones, they need to consider that the price for less than 1,000 users is important, as this is the minimum number of users required for a license. Below this number, we are not competitive with other vendors.
The licensing is good. ExtremeControl offers a one-time license for a perpetual license. For the cloud, Cloud IQ is an annual license. Compared to other competitors, they have the best pricing.
The pricing of ExtremeControl is considerable; I would rate it at eight or nine.
ExtremeControl can be expensive compared to other options in the market. However, I need to find out the price for licensing.
There are annual licensing costs.
ExtremeControl costs less than Cisco ISE. That's one reason ExtremeControl is a success.