We performed a comparison between Snow Device Manager and VMware Workspace ONE based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, JAMF, VMware and others in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)."I believe that the solution is actually in Gartner's top quadrant at the moment for mobile device management."
"It works pretty well for us."
"Being able to manage the devices remotely is most valuable. We can push security requirements through Microsoft Intune."
"If you need only to load a specific profile and you don't have deep security functionalities, et cetera, Intune is very nice and good."
"The ability to wipe data from and reset devices is one of the most important and valuable features. If a device is reported stolen, we can freeze it or wipe the data from it, preventing data leakage."
"The most valuable feature of Intune is the central dashboard for compliance and policy management."
"If the product works, remote access will be a benefit. To this point we have not had reason to have confidence in achieving that access."
"The stability is good."
"The inventory tool is the most valuable. We have some clients that would only do the entitlements section and search for contracts using Excel sheets. The inventory tool is a lot easier for the managing of licenses, installations, and devices on the tools is a huge benefit."
"The product has fully automated features that help people do tasks easily."
"The most valuable feature of VMware Workspace ONE is its reliability."
"It seems highly stable and scalable."
"It has good stability."
"It is easy to start something and work from scratch."
"The most valuable feature of the solution is that it enables us to remotely manage the devices, which is its purpose, and to push applications to the mobile devices from the portal."
"No issues with scalability."
"Remote management is most valuable. It allows you to manage multiple types of devices. It is not just limited to laptops or desktops. You can also manage IoT devices. If a device is lost or stolen, you can easily take control of the device without letting any information get leaked."
"It would be great to see on-premises mailboxes and for the solution to have geofencing capabilities."
"In an upcoming release, I would like to see some kind of analytics report."
"Lacking in features such as Wi-Fi and network security."
"The reporting is subpar. That's the only issue we have with Intune. We use another solution for that purpose."
"The Mac integration has room for improvement."
"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."
"An area for improvement is the absence of seamless integration, particularly with external dashboards."
"Sometimes, updating a client policy is very difficult. This needs to be improved."
"There are some licensing models that could be able to be managed in Snow Device Manager that are not, such as token-based models. This would be a benefit since the growth of blockchains."
"Security aspects such as data loss prevention could be improved."
"The app installer is something that they should really change. It creates a lot of confusion for the user."
"I tried to use the tool on an encrypted disk, but it was inconvenient."
"When it comes to deployment and maintaining security, there should be an integrated console where you have a singular view of all of the products from the same OEM."
"Windows 10 management is there, but VMware only recently developed that part, and it's not fully mature. Patch management and other integrations are there as well as the application-pushing part, command line, mandatory commands, etc. Some out-of-the-box solutions should be available to better integrate a broader range of applications and handle application push. That's the roadmap we should look at."
"The product's stability for certain instances needs improvement."
"There could be ease of integration within the environment. I didn't have any issues when using it, but the integration part was a bit difficult for the other team."
"The Content Locker cannot inherit permissions for the Windows Public Folder. If they could integrate with Microsoft on this point, it would be the perfect functionality."
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Snow Device Manager is ranked 21st in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) while VMware Workspace ONE is ranked 3rd in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) with 82 reviews. Snow Device Manager is rated 10.0, while VMware Workspace ONE is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Snow Device Manager writes "Useful inventory tool, scalable, and initial installation straightforward". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Workspace ONE writes "The solution is stable, scalable, and offers single sign-on". Snow Device Manager is most compared with , whereas VMware Workspace ONE is most compared with VMware Horizon, Jamf Pro, SOTI MobiControl, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and Citrix Workspace.
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