Hello,
We are interested in Everest's ecommerce solution and would like to know if it is within our reach, financially. Does anyone know, approximately, how much is their ecommerce solution?
Thank you
gc
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Hello,
We are interested in Everest's ecommerce solution and would like to know if it is within our reach, financially. Does anyone know, approximately, how much is their ecommerce solution?
Thank you
gc
Hi,
If you can specify your budget and number of user license you require I can tell you which fits your budget
For example:
5 user licenses of Everest would cost around 20K+ (license+training+etc) and ecommerce module takes 1 user license and it might cost around 2k per website...
They also have On demand solution which is basically you can rent instead of buying and see how it works out that is around 200$ per user i guess for all integrated solution ...
Info,
Where do you have this info from? One of their sales people gave me 2 quotes. One for the on demand is based on a monthly charge of $1000 for 2 users. The other is buying the system outright for more than 20K.
We really like the "on demand" package but 1k per month is just too much for now... where did you get your quotes from? Do you use their product?
Hi,
My figures are Guestimate (Guessed estimates) on a average, prices always vary based on market conditions and also what options you are buying, so the sales guy might be right always ... I might be little off by saying 200$ per user and not including all the modules ...
If it is 1000$ for 2 user, always do the TCO (Total Cost of ownership) and see if it is worth buying or renting ... both have pro's and con's
Pls, use this as a reference and necessarily doesn't reflect Company prices or anything, we provide solution to various ERP software's and hence we hear about prices, solution and features as we speak with customers/prospects/clients etc .....
Also you should read this article http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.co...le.php/3604461 posted on small business computing website by Dan, I think this is where I got that ballpark figure for on-demand solution ...
Cool, thanks for the links.. there is a lot of valuable information here!
gc