The license is a perpetual lifetime license and the subscription is on a yearly basis. It's an expensive product because it's an enterprise-level product with a big team working behind it for batch releases, maintenance releases, version upgrades, maintenance support, and professional services.
PM at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-02-19T08:58:24Z
Feb 19, 2021
I wasn't involved in the pricing, but I think it's quite expensive. For example, we wanted to buy a separate module — a performance and reporting tool; however, our colleagues from the payment section said that it costs too much.
OpenText Network Node Manager centralizes network management, offering comprehensive topology mapping and monitoring across diverse environments. Its focus on enhancing visibility and providing detailed analytics makes it suitable for handling enterprise-level network complexities.OpenText Network Node Manager is designed for managing networks by offering functionalities such as root cause analysis, fault management, and event handling. It accommodates both physical and virtual devices, and...
I do not deal with pricing as there is another department for that. I am a technical person working with this product.
The product is inexpensive than SolarWinds.
The solution is quite expensive.
I do not have details about the licensing costs, but it is not a cheap solution.
It's an expensive solution.
The license is a perpetual lifetime license and the subscription is on a yearly basis. It's an expensive product because it's an enterprise-level product with a big team working behind it for batch releases, maintenance releases, version upgrades, maintenance support, and professional services.
I wasn't involved in the pricing, but I think it's quite expensive. For example, we wanted to buy a separate module — a performance and reporting tool; however, our colleagues from the payment section said that it costs too much.
The solution is priced mid-range compared to the competition.
I don't handle the pricing, however, it's my understanding that the product is quite expensive.