My experience with pricing, setup costs, and licensing has been that the pricing is very high, and this aspect should be reconsidered for it to be more accessible.
Senior Enterprise Systems Consultant at Condes Ltda.
Real User
Top 10
May 30, 2026
Regarding my experience with pricing, installation costs, and licensing of Hexagon EAM, since it is a cloud-based system, these prices actually go down quite a bit compared to an on-premise installation, where the client has to have everything necessary for the implementation, in this case mainly servers, which they have to incur expenses for. Therefore, in terms of costs it is very convenient for a client to go to the cloud. Going to the cloud means that the data is obviously in the cloud and not at the client's locations, so there are clients who prefer in this case to invest a bit more and do it on-premise so that their data is always and remains theirs. That is something the client has to examine and discuss before we can implement, more in the pre-sales phase of the product.
Hexagon EAM is a robust enterprise asset management software designed to optimize asset performance through efficient resource management and data-driven decision making.Hexagon EAM provides comprehensive resources designed to enhance asset reliability, ensuring that organizations efficiently manage their resources. It leverages advanced analytics to foster predictive maintenance, ensuring organizational efficiency and extending asset life. This software is particularly suited for...
My experience with pricing, setup costs, and licensing has been that the pricing is very high, and this aspect should be reconsidered for it to be more accessible.
Regarding my experience with pricing, installation costs, and licensing of Hexagon EAM, since it is a cloud-based system, these prices actually go down quite a bit compared to an on-premise installation, where the client has to have everything necessary for the implementation, in this case mainly servers, which they have to incur expenses for. Therefore, in terms of costs it is very convenient for a client to go to the cloud. Going to the cloud means that the data is obviously in the cloud and not at the client's locations, so there are clients who prefer in this case to invest a bit more and do it on-premise so that their data is always and remains theirs. That is something the client has to examine and discuss before we can implement, more in the pre-sales phase of the product.