HP Wolf Security Stability

BH
Owner at a performing arts with 11-50 employees

I rate the solution's stability a ten out of ten. 

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Manager of Cyber Security Operations at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

In the last two years, we haven't had any problems with Bromium outside of the issue I mentioned with WebEx. That's it.

To me, it's almost like that old Fixodent denture commercial: Fix it and forget it. To me, it's been a breath of fresh air. I was the single administrator for it and I didn't have any issues there at all. There are no tickets that have come in because of a Bromium issue. It's been running smoothly.

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PH
Director of IT Security, Risk and Compliance. at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The stability is very solid. It's a stable product. As long as you're maintaining it and operating it, it just runs.

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TJ
Security Engineering Sr. Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

Especially when we first deployed it, it was very unstable, very troublesome. It has gotten leaps and bounds better over the past few years, its stability has definitely improved. But there are still issues, various applications have issues being compatible with it.

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it_user801681 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Program Manager Office 365 at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

At first we encountered stability issues. The client side impact was heavy, Bromium requires at least 4GB of memory to operate correctly, and initially the client performed an initialization very frequently, which caused performance issues to the end users for about 30 mins per. This was later corrected in subsequent versions by working with Bromium.

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JR
Director of Information Security with 1,001-5,000 employees

The stability has improved hugely, by leaps and bounds. Initially, three years ago, it was very difficult to implement. It's way better now.

There are still issues that pop up once in a while. Recently they had an issue with an Adobe update that came in where they had to quickly tweak a version and get a pack pushed out. But again, they were very responsive. We were the first ones talking to them about it and they supported it quickly.

They've had the same issue with one or two Windows 10 versions that have come out where an issue came up that they had to work through and resolve. It hasn't caused us downtime. In the worst-case scenario, we may have had a machine or some machines that were unprotected, if there was a big issue.

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GC
Retired at a government with 51-200 employees

I rate the solution’s stability a ten out of ten.

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it_user570567 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director with 51-200 employees

After a major release, there's always a lot of "dust settling." You have to work through all those issues and then you're fine for a while. The problem is, it's stable, it's fine, until the next major release comes out. Then you go back into the cycle again of uncertainty, instability, working through issues until they have patched and remediated all the problems that you're having. It's not unlike any other vendor though. It’s the same across the board with everyone.

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