We performed a comparison between ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus and Qualys VMDR based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Tenable, Wiz, SentinelOne and others in Vulnerability Management."The solution helps us figure out vulnerabilities and fix them."
"I find Qualys VM very robust, and it's very useful for vulnerability management and patch management. The value that it brings to my environment is economies of scale. There is no limitation on adding any endpoints. You go by the rule, and it's added once another endpoint is added to our environment. It's automatically installed, and it's less work from our end. It frees up my license automatically if I don't need an endpoint or if my machine is decommissioned. I like the dashboard displays because I don't see any duplication. The most important part is vulnerability management and prioritization. Unlike Symantec, it shows the kind of vulnerability I would want to patch first. It provides a holistic view of the kind of vulnerabilities and the ones I should remediate first. I don't have to do a scan; it just brings up those critical kinds of vulnerabilities like zero-day vulnerabilities and tells me to prioritize them. You have to prioritize these vulnerabilities first and go on with the rest. The dashboard shows me the ones that have been fixed, so I don't have to complete an aging report. The user experience and the graphical interface are good. As it's user-friendly and understandable on an executive level, it brings real value. We also use this solution because it's robust and flexibile."
"I like Qualys because it is a very complete product, more so than Tenable."
"The most recent is VMDR, which provides a comprehensive overview of how to detect, patch, and remediate specific vulnerabilities."
"We also like the flexibility in their licensing."
"The solution shows us classic categories, including high, medium, and low risks. It also shows critical items, and that gives us the advantage of prioritizing things."
"They also have threat detection which maps threats. There is a feed that comes from Qualys when a new vulnerability is found. It tells us which machines are infected with that vulnerability."
"Vulnerability management is the most valuable one and it’s a must in every organization."
"I am impressed with the VMDR feature."
"The user interface is the only drawback of the product."
"They have integrated with other third parties, but it is still not viable."
"The reporting in this solution can be improved."
"Sometimes we face a problem with accessing the tool and not getting an expected result. From a technology point of view, they need to look into this."
"When you want to cover yourself for scalability, you will be charged for the number you place on the scan itself."
"We face issues while scanning multiple assets."
"Qualys VM's machine learning and artificial intelligence features could be improved."
"If anything, I would like to see the user interface modernized a bit more."
"I would like to see more accuracy in detections, better reporting capabilities, and better dashboard download capabilities."
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ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is ranked 21st in Vulnerability Management with 1 review while Qualys VMDR is ranked 3rd in Risk-Based Vulnerability Management with 77 reviews. ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is rated 9.0, while Qualys VMDR is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus writes "Helps find vulnerabilities, reduces response time to critical vulnerabilities, and reduces false alerts". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Qualys VMDR writes "Good visibility but expensive and needs better support". ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is most compared with Tenable Nessus and Tenable Security Center, whereas Qualys VMDR is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Tenable Security Center, Rapid7 InsightVM, Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Darktrace.
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