We performed a comparison between Ivanti Neurons for MDM and Tanium XEM based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, VMware, ManageEngine and others in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)."It has improve our organization through the remote management of non-domain joined devices."
"It provides control over all mobile devices that are being connected to the corporate network."
"We can manage and standardize security across your environment, identify problems, receive alerts, and so on. That's its purpose, and that's also why it's so good."
"In terms of technical support, you will get an immediate response."
"It is quite policy-enabled, so you can build pretty much any policy to manage remote endpoints."
"Intune's unified endpoint management platform is invaluable."
"Conditional access has helped us tailor and enforce our security policies in the mobile space."
"We can securely manage both company-owned devices and personal devices enrolled in our BYOD program."
"It's effective in what it is able to achieve and it's easy to use."
"The most valuable feature is that everything is in one place, which makes it easy to manage."
"The company provides great customer service."
"The user interface is user-friendly."
"The most valuable features of MobileIron UEM are tunneling and enterprise integration."
"The solution's technical support is very responsive."
"There can be some added features, such as an improved dashboard. Any new feature that could be a benefit to our customers would be good."
"It would be great to see on-premises mailboxes and for the solution to have geofencing capabilities."
"The scalability could be improved, and like most other MDM products, Intune is good but not 100% there yet."
"It would help if administrators could pinpoint the exact location of a stolen device to help law enforcement retrieve it and apprehend the suspect."
"It would be better if I could integrate it with my core group policy. I would like to have a group policy in my current environment, which has strict control, but those things are still missing. Although it has maximum compliance and security, it's not available on-premise."
"The reports aren't complete, and it's not easy to build custom reports. For example, Windows Autopilot isn't working well in cases where the computers don't have a good internet connection. Then the option is not good enough."
"The Mac integration has room for improvement."
"Intune lags all of its competitors in terms of report generation."
"MobileIron UEM could improve the monitoring of devices."
"The interface is complicated and not very easy to use."
"UI needs an upgrade, feels very outdated."
"We would like the initial setup to be simpler."
"The integration between the MobileIron and Advanced Neurons isn't completely in sync, and we're still working on that."
"There are some bugs in the product. The tool needs to improve in the area of reporting."
Ivanti Neurons for MDM is ranked 7th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 5 reviews while Tanium XEM is ranked 11th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 1 review. Ivanti Neurons for MDM is rated 7.4, while Tanium XEM is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Ivanti Neurons for MDM writes "Great customer support which is imperative but lacks language support for non-English speakers". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tanium XEM writes "Offers reliability and efficiency to users". Ivanti Neurons for MDM is most compared with VMware Workspace ONE, Ivanti Avalanche, Jamf Pro, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and SOTI MobiControl, whereas Tanium XEM is most compared with VMware Workspace ONE, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and Adaptiva.
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