It all depends on the organization. However, my company has paid for a yearly subscription. It's not a subscription; it's more of a license. It's known as a perpetual license. You pay it for a year and you'll have full access to the entire platform, not only for monitoring and alerting, you will have access to the entire platform, and whatever technology they develop will be made available to you. In terms of pricing, I would say it is more of an economical range.
OpsRamp offers a comprehensive IT management platform that enhances business operations through monitoring automation, AIOps, and integration capabilities.OpsRamp provides a single pane of glass for hybrid infrastructure management, integrating with tools like Zendesk to streamline operations. With predictive analytics and AIOps features such as root cause analysis, it significantly improves IT efficiency. The platform's machine learning, event correlation, and personalized dashboards improve...
I share the impression that OpsRamp pricing is fair; it does not strike me as expensive, and the licensing model is clear enough.
OpsRamp is a cost-effective solution.
I'm not involved with the licensing but I believe that this is an affordable solution.
I don't have any idea about the licensing cost for OpsRamp, but I just know that its pricing is based on the resource count for each tenant.
There is an annual licensing fee to use OpsRamp.
The product is not expensive and is cheaper than the competitors.
It all depends on the organization. However, my company has paid for a yearly subscription. It's not a subscription; it's more of a license. It's known as a perpetual license. You pay it for a year and you'll have full access to the entire platform, not only for monitoring and alerting, you will have access to the entire platform, and whatever technology they develop will be made available to you. In terms of pricing, I would say it is more of an economical range.