42Gears SureMDM vs Hexnode UEM comparison

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Categories and Ranking

Microsoft Intune
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Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
167
Ranking in other categories
Configuration Management (3rd), Remote Access (4th), Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) (1st), Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) (1st), Microsoft Security Suite (3rd)
42Gears SureMDM
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
8
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) (13th)
Hexnode UEM
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Mobile Device Management (MDM) (8th), Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) (17th)
 

Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) category, the market share of Microsoft Intune is 35.8% and it decreased by 9.1% compared to the previous year. The market share of 42Gears SureMDM is 1.5% and it increased by 49.5% compared to the previous year. The market share of Hexnode UEM is 0.6% and it increased by 83.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)
Unique Categories:
Configuration Management
12.3%
Remote Access
4.5%
No other categories found
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)
0.4%
 

Featured Reviews

DS
Apr 3, 2024
A modern, cloud-based solution for centralized management
It is a modern tool. It is a cloud-based or software-as-a-service tool that gives you centralized management at one location. You have good dashboards. You have pretty much everything at a single location. You can manage different settings in one place. It is about manageability. It also gives you access from any place. It is a cloud solution, so as long as you have connectivity, you can do pretty much everything. Intune brings all of the endpoint and security management tools into one place, but it is a lengthy process because I have been working for large organizations. They have been heavily dependent on on-premise services for years or decades, so the transition always takes time, but it is pretty successful. It is a good tool, but in security, there are dependencies, so it takes time for the transition to be successful. We have been using different security baselines and CIS or NAS methodology. It is a difficult process. Especially when you do GPO migration, not all settings are yet directly supported in Intune. Sometimes, you have to do a bit of workaround, power shell settings, and registry settings. It is tricky, but it is a key area for a successful transition. Intune does not yet provide full endpoint visibility and IT control across device platforms. There is still a significant gap between all the systems we used on-premise and Intune. It is probably going to take time for Microsoft to fill the gap. Sometimes, you have to use third-party products, and sometimes, you have to use workarounds. It is a tricky one, but Microsoft is moving in the right direction, slowly but surely. In terms of user experience, users do not use Intune. From the user perspective, it is about the performance and the impact, and there are some analytical tools to measure performance, reliability, etc. The built-in reporting is pretty good. Intune affects IT productivity. From the IT operations perspective, things are much more simplified. The transition also enforces some cleanups, optimization, etc. It is definitely a great improvement for the IT organization. Intune itself has probably not reduced the risk of security breaches, but there are many add-ons. There are many security products from Microsoft that integrate with Intune and Azure. Its reporting is great. By having the right knowledge and the right understanding, you can utilize this. There are some security baselines that you can utilize in Intune, which are coming out of the box. Microsoft is providing its own products for security, and this is probably an area we should explore. Intune helps to save costs. As a part of the transition from on-premises to Intune, you can decommission your legacy infrastructure such as SCCM and domain controllers. Intune has helped to consolidate vendors. It is one product, and Microsoft is trying to fill all the gaps with the add-ons. Microsoft is constantly adding functionality pretty much on a monthly basis. Utilizing a single vendor or single tool set is always good. This consolidation affects the licensing costs. When you have a single vendor, you have more options for contract negotiation, license discounts, etc. It is very important that the capabilities of the Intune Suite are integrated with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Security for both cloud and co-managed devices. You have a single pane and the same toolset. It is always good to utilize a single product.
Andrea Zamolo - PeerSpot reviewer
Nov 22, 2023
Helps to lock devices for professional use
We install 42Gears SureMDM on handheld devices to manage them from the cloud.  We can troubleshoot the issues in devices. When someone loses the device, we can wipe it out and lock it from the web browser. So our data is more secure. The tool's most valuable feature is a remote connection to the…
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Pricing and Cost Advice

"Every customer used to purchase licenses based on their needs."
"It's affordable for the protection it gives. There are no additional costs."
"The price of Intune is included with the license for Office 365, so we don't have to pay anything extra for it."
"If you're ever going to buy an Office 365 environment, then pricing is reasonable given all that it does, but if you're not, then you might find the pricing expensive."
"I rate Intune an eight out of ten for affordability. It's bundled with the 365 licensing, which is competitive overall."
"Microsoft Intune is a cost effective choice. It is less expensive than other products on the market."
"It comes as a bundle, so you do not really know what the prices are. Microsoft does not break it down to the user cost for us. It is just bundled with our E5 license."
"Intune is cost-effective as it is included in some of the Office 365 packages."
"We pay a yearly licensing fee for 42Gears SureMDM, which is comparatively expensive for an enterprise license."
"The tool is expensive and priced at 39 dollars yearly. The pricing is fixed and I would rate it a seven-point five out of ten."
"I rate the tool's pricing a four out of ten."
"There is an option to make yearly or monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. Price-wise, the product is okay."
"Their pricing structure is very good against the competition. Pricing is definitely not a challenge here."
"I am satisfied with the price of this solution."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Educational Organization
24%
Computer Software Company
12%
Government
7%
Financial Services Firm
7%
Computer Software Company
19%
Manufacturing Company
11%
Educational Organization
7%
Wholesaler/Distributor
6%
Educational Organization
30%
Computer Software Company
11%
Retailer
6%
Government
6%
 

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Questions from the Community

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What do you like most about 42Gears SureMDM?
Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for 42Gears SureMDM?
There is an option to make yearly or monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. Price-wis...
What needs improvement with 42Gears SureMDM?
The product is not so convenient to deploy or to configure. I would describe the product's user interface as being le...
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Also Known As

Intune, MS Intune, Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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Sample Customers

Mitchells and Buzzers, Callaway
SmartLiberty, Hopi Holding, FIITJEE, Al Dhafra Private School, MRF Limited, Satin Creditcare Network Limited (SCNL), Alkem, Yelp Eat24
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