![]() Even at their “standard” tier (a significantly lower capability/scale/bandwidth offering) the cost is $.95 or $8299.20. With 8736 hours per year, that’s going to come out to (deep breath) $33458 per year. So the Azure API Manager’s cost for their enterprise scale product (called “premium”) is $3.83/hour. I’m going to try to compare apples to apples here, as there are multiple “levels” of the Azure tool available, but as the Adobe Enterprise product is designed for enterprise use and scale, we’ll compare that. Being a cloud-based tool, in this case the costs are set up on a per-hour basis. Azure offers a fully cloud based, API management tooling that, essentially, does what our API Manager tool does: allow you to connect, secure, throttle and provision API endpoints from your code. OK with that out of the way, let’s look at what some of the competition looks like. ![]() ![]() That’s the listed price & I’m just hand-waving it in place, in order to compare to the site-listed prices for the Azure & AWS products. I’m just rolling with the cost being $9499 per license. * Just because it will likely come up, yes, pricing for Enterprise can be… a touch confusing. I’m going to look at a few common 3rd party tools and compare the costs. Many folks have covered the fantastic features of the API Manager, but what is talked about less is what someone might use instead of API Manager. It is an entire ecosystem of functionality, including an incredibly useful administrator, performance monitoring toolkit and (if you use Enterprise), the API Manager. Adobe coldfusion enterprise pricing free#Now, it could be argued that any programming language that costs more than $0 is “expensive”, as generally languages are free to use.īut, of course, Adobe ColdFusion isn’t “just” a language. ![]() One of the big myths about ColdFusion Enterprise is how “expensive” it is. ![]()
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