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We performed a comparison between Check Point Pointsec [EOL] and ESET Endpoint Encryption based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"Check Point GAiA is easy to use.""At the time when this tool was launched on the market, it had new technologies integrated within.""Full disk encryption helps us ensure that data stored on a device is encrypted.""One of the characteristics that give us the most value is that it offers the ability to perform HTTPS inspections."

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"The most valuable feature is that everything is done on the server.""It is very secure and we have finally decided to use this after a thorough check. The interface is easy to navigate.""ESET Endpoint Encryption works as an antivirus system.""The Remote Administrator is the most valuable feature that ESET offers for us. Centralized management of our ESET environment is what I like about the Remote Administrator.""It is a very stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.""This solution can be centrally managed.""The setup is getting easier.""The initial setup is easy."

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"In the next release of this solution, I would like to see application identity support.""We would maybe want (in the future) advanced security in the filtering of access to the metaverse by augmented reality cameras.""The UI was one of the most difficult points to get used to. Due to the UI, even though it was used every day, the administration was complicated.""The installation was quite complex."

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"Integration with central management needs improvement.""From an admin perspective, the solution's UI could be more user-friendly.""The solution should have better synchronization with active directory users and passwords for use in the encryption.""ESET Endpoint Encryption needs to improve pricing and security.""The initial setup could be made easier.""There should be more frequent updates.""I would like more robust reporting as part of the Remote Administrator.""There could be an option for users to restart the system without a password."

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  • "Instead of installing ESET on each machine at each location, we just do it remotely. This has been a time saver for us."
  • "The National University System dedicates 500 of their 5000 licenses to us, which is $14/yr per device. Most companies are paying $99 or $120 per device a year."
  • "Licensing costs are on a yearly basis."
  • "The pricing is mid-ranged and could be more cost-effective."
  • "On a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the highest, I rate its pricing a two."
  • "It is neither very expensive, nor cheap. Overall it is affordable and there is a long term arrangement between our company and the solution providers for license."
  • "There are some inexpensive products compared to ESET Endpoint Encryption, but they lack the essential features."
  • "ESET Endpoint Encryption is moderately priced."
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    ESET Endpoint Encryption is a simple-to-use encryption application for companies large and small. Take advantage of the optimized setup that speeds up the time to adoption for admins. The client side requires no user interaction, increasing user compliance and the security of your company data.

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    Construction Company22%
    University11%
    Translation And Localization Position11%
    Engineering Company11%
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    Computer Software Company19%
    Comms Service Provider13%
    Government5%
    University5%
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    Small Business67%
    Midsize Enterprise33%
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    Small Business46%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise38%
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    Check Point Pointsec [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Endpoint Encryption with 4 reviews while ESET Endpoint Encryption is ranked 6th in Endpoint Encryption with 12 reviews. Check Point Pointsec [EOL] is rated 8.0, while ESET Endpoint Encryption is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Check Point Pointsec [EOL] writes "Very good disk encryption, secure authentication, and centralized administration". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ESET Endpoint Encryption writes "A reasonably priced solution that is an easy-to-use and effective at the same time". Check Point Pointsec [EOL] is most compared with , whereas ESET Endpoint Encryption is most compared with Microsoft BitLocker, Sophos SafeGuard, Symantec Endpoint Encryption and WinMagic SecureDoc.

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