Hi -
I work for a County government website and have been using DNN (community version) for years to run our internet and intranet websites. Currently running DNN 9.9.1.
I'd like to find out how much it would coast to upgrade to Evoq, and what the benefit would be to doing so.
I've asked a couple times here (https://www.dnnsoftware.c...dnn/request-pricing) but havent received a reply.
Just want to find out in case I have the opportunity to do this in the future.
Thanks
Tom
Posted By Joe Craig on 29 Dec 2021 02:54 PM You should ask them to take the cost of an Evoq license and, instead, add it to your salary.
:-)
Michael TobischDNN★MVP
Great advice!!!!! ;)
Posted By Angela@CDFW on 06 May 2022 10:49 PM You're very much better off avoiding Evoq, in my opinion. We've been using it about 8 years, and now have numerous installs and sites. This year, DNN Corp nearly doubled the cost of our licenses. As a government agency, we have to stay within budgeted allotments, so I had to drop all our dev sites in order to afford just the production ones. We're going to use next fiscal year's license allotment to contract for support in migrating to the open source platform. I hope it's okay on this forum to say that I've been very pleased with the Mandeeps extensions (Live Content, Tabs, etc.), and will continue to use those (I have no personal investment in the company).
I've had several customers doing the same thing. Raising prices is one thing but that steep...and it is not like the product or the support improves at the same rate. Wishing you the best converting to the platform. If you do not have liquid content and / or complicated workflows, thing should be able to be migrated smoothly. Mandeeps has several features that were Enterprise features in Evoq like content comparison or the gamification features.
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