We performed a comparison between Microsoft Intune and Rapid7 InsightVM based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, VMware, ManageEngine and others in UEM (Unified Endpoint Management)."Intune enables us to manage our devices from anywhere."
"There is a single pane of glass for user access and a single sign-on facility for the user. If you have already logged in to Microsoft Azure or on-premises, you can redirect directly to Microsoft Endpoint Manager, monitor all your security threats, and analyze the data associated with the application in a single, unified way."
"It is a helpful tool to manage BYOD policies."
"Intune's feature that I have found most valuable is its auto-pilot feature."
"It is quite policy-enabled, so you can build pretty much any policy to manage remote endpoints."
"One of the most valuable aspects of Microsoft Intune is its seamless integration with Azure Active Directory, offering capabilities akin to Group Policy Objects."
"There are so many features, but Windows Autopilot is one of the features that are very valuable for most customers."
"The solution is easy to use, simple to understand for those new to using it, and combined with the other Microsoft products it makes for an overall good package."
"It is good and fits well with pretty much all of our use case needs."
"One of the most valuable features is it's graphical dashboard feature. It is quite easy to manage the widgets, and we can customize those according to our queries."
"The assessment is most valuable."
"The feature that I have found most valuable is its dashboards."
"There are many integrations with things like the VMware NSX that are great, the reporting is really solid."
"The pricing is reasonable."
"This solution is much more user-friendly than past solutions I have used."
"It's very scalable."
"It would be great to see on-premises mailboxes and for the solution to have geofencing capabilities."
"Microsoft Intune fails a lot when it comes to device compliance."
"Deploying an app can be a complex process due to dependencies."
"Integrating certain group policies can be challenging and may necessitate using on-premises systems to integrate them with Microsoft Intune."
"I'd like some more reporting so that I don't have to delve into PowerShell and I can pull more of the local device information such as memory, apps installed, etc. It would be nice to be able to see the apps that are present there but might not be managed. For example, if they installed 7Zip, it could report that back via an installed program or feature to see what was currently installed."
"Due to the abundance of features, there's a lot to organize, which makes managing and setting up the solution challenging. The setup is immense, and it would be good to see improvement in this area."
"Lacks the ability to deploy more ways of management, managing devices and processing the policies."
"The reports that are generated aren't so great. They don't give a lot of meaning so far, but that could be down to user knowledge than the actual reporting side of things. I'm not a big user of it, but I was a bigger user of MaaS360, and we used to be able to run weekly and monthly reports. In the case of any deviations. we'd get a warning immediately. That's not so easy to do or to get in place for Intune. This could be just a user issue, but when I compare both, that's the only thing that's lacking for me."
"The authentication scan is not working."
"Rapid7 InsightVM could be easier to use for those who are using it for the first time."
"There is room for improvement on its cloud side. In the next release I would like to see better reporting."
"I would like to see more integration."
"There have been instances where technical support takes a long time to update the status of a ticket, which is something that can be improved."
"All products have room for increased security and Rapid7 InsightVM is no exception."
"InsightVM is getting a little stale and is in danger of falling behind its competitors."
"Within InsightVM, there is no feature to assign a ticket. If we can have more API calls, we can do that from InsightVM."
Microsoft Intune is ranked 1st in UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) with 164 reviews while Rapid7 InsightVM is ranked 4th in Risk-Based Vulnerability Management with 55 reviews. Microsoft Intune is rated 8.0, while Rapid7 InsightVM is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Microsoft Intune writes "We can manage all aspects of our devices from a single console, easy to scale, and quick to deploy". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Rapid7 InsightVM writes "You can scan a network, and receive recommendations to address vulnerabilities with the click of a button". Microsoft Intune is most compared with Jamf Pro, VMware Workspace ONE, ManageEngine Endpoint Central, SOTI MobiControl and Microsoft Entra ID, whereas Rapid7 InsightVM is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Qualys VMDR, Tenable Security Center, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Rapid7 Metasploit.
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