We performed a comparison between Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune and Microsoft Windows Server Update Services based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Patch Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."I like the product's Peer to Peer patching feature."
"It is very easy to use, as well as extremely efficient and accurate."
"Ivanti Patch's most valuable features are the patch module and the package distribution."
"The most valuable features are device management and support for upgrading applications."
"I have found the interface and ease of use valuable features. Additionally, it is very easy to patch VMs and other systems, such a Linux. We are able to do patches even without the internet manually."
"We use the solution for security patching of Windows devices."
"Both in terms of features and operations, this is a good solution."
"We can set a maintenance window and push the patch."
"The interface is easy to use."
"It is a scalable solution."
"It's a scalable product."
"We get server updates from the internet and from the Bluetooth server. All of the clients are connected to it, and they're all updated from this exact server. It updates automatically."
"We can track the updates of the PC and servers."
"Microsoft Windows Server Update Services is highly stable. It is one of the most stable solutions from Microsoft."
"Downloads critical reports separately."
"The reporting capabilities that help maintain compliance and security are good."
"Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune needs to improve stability. We had issues with patching."
"The product's support and configuration need to improve. It needs to be more scalable."
"Customers sometimes ask about non-existent features, and we pass these requests on to Ivanti."
"I would like to have better support for the application."
"Ivanti Patch could be improved with better integration with other cloud solutions."
"It's a difficult configuration because you need to install many servers in a location, and you have to install the primary server in the main location."
"I tried to be a partner of Ivanti and, from this vantage point, the quotes are, perhaps, a bit high."
"There are times when there is an update that causes some issues. These issues should be sorted out before the release."
"The approval process must be improved."
"Job management and control is an area that is in need of improvement."
"Could be improved with additional features such as an update alarm."
"The database could be improved. In large environments, for example, we often get problems with reporting."
"They should offer patch management across platforms."
"More integration with different platforms would be an improvement."
"A few bugs need to be figured out for the security side."
"The product must improve its support."
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Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune is ranked 8th in Patch Management with 10 reviews while Microsoft Windows Server Update Services is ranked 3rd in Patch Management with 38 reviews. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune is rated 8.0, while Microsoft Windows Server Update Services is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune writes "Allows us to set maintenance windows and deliver patches". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Microsoft Windows Server Update Services writes "Lets us manage all our organization's updates from a single management console". Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune is most compared with Microsoft Configuration Manager, ManageEngine Patch Manager Plus, Quest KACE Systems Management, Ivanti Security Controls and BigFix, whereas Microsoft Windows Server Update Services is most compared with BigFix, ManageEngine Patch Manager Plus, Quest KACE Systems Management, Microsoft Configuration Manager and GFI LanGuard. See our Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune vs. Microsoft Windows Server Update Services report.
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