We performed a comparison between Check Point Remote Access VPN and Zoho Assist based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Remote Access solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."To maintain the authorization of the connected user, Check Point provides multi-factor authentication for an RA VPN client to make sure legitimate users have access to resources."
"The secure hotspot access for enabling good network connectivity is great."
"The solution offers great security features, including zero-day protection, malware protection, anti-phishing, et cetera."
"It is easy to install the Endpoint Remote Access VPN client on different platforms."
"For a basic setup, implementation is quite easy."
"The policies are easy to use."
"The management of the solution is very simple. It allows for a single view of all the endpoints."
"It operates effectively, particularly during challenges like adversities or infrastructure issues."
"Technical support is easy to reach."
"It is a scalable solution. "
"Screen monitoring and screen sharing, as well as screen remote control, are all very useful features."
"There is always room for innovation and the addition of new features."
"We have noted some stability issues."
"There was complexity in the initial setup."
"The Compliance software blade is available only for the Windows operating systems family, so no macOS security checks are implemented and performed."
"When you want to deploy a new Check Point agent, it is really a pain in the butt. For example, Windows 10 now has updates almost every couple of months. It changes the versioning and things under the hood. These are things that I don't understand, because I'm not a Windows person. However, I know that the Check Point client is installed on the Windows machine, and if the Check Point client's not kept up-to-date, then it's functionality breaks. It has to be up-to-date with the Windows versions. Check Point has to update the client more often. Now, the problem is that the Check Point client is not easy to update on remote computers and it's not easy to deploy a new client."
"For Linux machines, they don't have a full client to install. For the users that utilize Linux, there needs to be an equivalent."
"It's difficult to configure on Linux workstations as Check Point Remote VPN clients support only Windows and Mac devices."
"Generally, the license is included with the Check Point gateway licensing, however, in terms of the number of users that can be activated for use, it is generally five users."
"It could be integrated with IT management tools."
"Support could be more knowledgeable."
"They do have some glitches in the microphone and speaker, especially during remote access."
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Check Point Remote Access VPN is ranked 5th in Remote Access with 60 reviews while Zoho Assist is ranked 22nd in Remote Access with 3 reviews. Check Point Remote Access VPN is rated 8.8, while Zoho Assist is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Check Point Remote Access VPN writes "Is easy to use and has a nice interface, but the scalability needs to improve". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Zoho Assist writes "Secure, reliable, and great for remote access". Check Point Remote Access VPN is most compared with OpenVPN Access Server, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Check Point Harmony Mobile, Fortinet FortiClient and Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, whereas Zoho Assist is most compared with . See our Check Point Remote Access VPN vs. Zoho Assist report.
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