The topic of their pricing is confidential, which I'm not authorized to share. However, it is a bit expensive, but that depends on how broad your organization is and what your use case is. If you are a small scale enterprise organization, you probably would not pay such a hefty amount of money to protect your organization. However, if you're a big organization, if the organization is a large-scale enterprise organization and it's a reputable organization, then probably if you get most of the things in a single platform, then you do some trade-offs. In summary, it depends on where or what organization you're from and what your use case is.
Regarding pricing, I would say that the pricing model is a little bit hefty on the pocket. For instance, Wiz Code scans your containers twice, first during runtime and then during shift-left when you build the Kubernetes manifest, which causes Wiz Code to charge separately for running the agent on the containers to give runtime posture, as well as for scanning images in the environment during shift-left, which I feel is not good for the client, although I understand it is a marketing strategy.
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The topic of their pricing is confidential, which I'm not authorized to share. However, it is a bit expensive, but that depends on how broad your organization is and what your use case is. If you are a small scale enterprise organization, you probably would not pay such a hefty amount of money to protect your organization. However, if you're a big organization, if the organization is a large-scale enterprise organization and it's a reputable organization, then probably if you get most of the things in a single platform, then you do some trade-offs. In summary, it depends on where or what organization you're from and what your use case is.
Regarding pricing, I would say that the pricing model is a little bit hefty on the pocket. For instance, Wiz Code scans your containers twice, first during runtime and then during shift-left when you build the Kubernetes manifest, which causes Wiz Code to charge separately for running the agent on the containers to give runtime posture, as well as for scanning images in the environment during shift-left, which I feel is not good for the client, although I understand it is a marketing strategy.
I have no idea about the pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Wiz Code.