In the configuration phase, you need to have a certain degree of knowledge of Windows and Linux environments. That said, the wizards and manuals are of good quality. For the price, I would say that they are very competitive, and there is also the advantage of being able to purchase perpetual licenses - i.e., that you don't necessarily have to pay for the renewal every year. You only pay only when you want to update the version. If your application does not change, it is not necessary to update.
We just moved to an enterprise license agreement. It's an all-you-can-eat license, so we don't have to count the licenses anymore. We have perpetual licenses with NICE and we pay an annual maintenance fee on them. We've made a significant financial commitment to NICE. It shows that we are fully committed to NICE and to continuing the growth of automation within the group.
NICE Robotic Automation offers a customizable platform with visual interfaces and efficient desktop automation, providing seamless API connectivity and strong graphical interaction for organizations across industries.Designed for comprehensive automation needs, NICE Robotic Automation enables organizations to deploy quickly with customizable visual interfaces and license-specific automation. Despite the complex interface and need for specialized IT skills, it integrates effectively with...
In the configuration phase, you need to have a certain degree of knowledge of Windows and Linux environments. That said, the wizards and manuals are of good quality. For the price, I would say that they are very competitive, and there is also the advantage of being able to purchase perpetual licenses - i.e., that you don't necessarily have to pay for the renewal every year. You only pay only when you want to update the version. If your application does not change, it is not necessary to update.
I don't remember the figures but I know the licensing costs are similar to other solutions on the market.
As per my understanding, UiPath has a much lesser cost than NICE, but I am not sure.
We just moved to an enterprise license agreement. It's an all-you-can-eat license, so we don't have to count the licenses anymore. We have perpetual licenses with NICE and we pay an annual maintenance fee on them. We've made a significant financial commitment to NICE. It shows that we are fully committed to NICE and to continuing the growth of automation within the group.