A problem with this solution is with database security. Most data in databases with such products are not appropriate for securing data in databases. They are very good with documents that are stored on servers, but they don't know what to do with the data in the databases, and there is a lack of functionality. GTB has the best connectors to the database, but the product is not intended for securing databases. They concentrated only on endpoints such as notebooks, desktops, and servers, but there are no mobile endpoints in their environment. To stay competitive, they should expand to smartphones. It's a simple interface, but it's not a problem. GTB provides everything from one the central web console. Another issue with this solution is, not only do you have to defend against intrusions from problems within the perimeters, you have to see what it is doing with the information from inside of your network. Inside the network, the bandwidth is too large but still requires inspection. External channels are one gigabyte and internal channels are forty gigabytes, and this presents a problem because you have to invest in hardware where the GTB is installed if you want to see what is inside of your network. The need to include mobile security, and DLP for mobiles. It should be like MDM, integrated with DLP, but I want it from a box, not from another developer.