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We performed a comparison between Dell Encryption Enterprise [EOL] and Voltage SecureData Enterprise based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"The technical support provided by Dell EMC comes with proactive technical support.""We like the auto-decryption features. For example, a file is auto-decrypted when it is moved to a different location, either over the network, through email, or through upload to a web server.""One place where I can give them top level is the tiered administration, whereby you can assign roles to the support team to say, "You would be responsible for changing passwords. You would be responsible for system management and configurations, and you are the major admin of this." They have that on lockdown. The active directory integration is also pretty okay. It is not so bad. It does have normal features that most of the encryption tools have, such as full-disk encryption, volume encryption, and external drive encryption. I am not sure if they do file-level encryption and if DLP is integrated with the encryption product. I would like to assume that these features are there."

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"The most valuable feature of Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise is the ease of configuration and the group services rest API.""The number one feature I found was that the install was really easy, it was quite helpful."

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"As soon as we introduce any new tools or applications, we have to work with the back-end team to handle new problems that are created. Once they're figured out, the solution will stabilize, but the problems keep coming up whenever we introduce a new tool or application. It has been a challenge.""It is not working properly for us because of which we had to decrypt all our encryptions. I have not used it much, and based on what I have heard, it is very tough to manage. Managing this system is not as easy as it should be. The central management is awful, and the encryption process is tedious. There are too many issues with even recovering passwords. Its ease of deployment is awful. Their support needs to be improved. It is just my fifth week working with this organization, and since I got here, it has been about, "Oh! We have these issues with Dell, and it is not working properly. It is so hard to work with, and please get on with the support team so we can get this resolved as soon as possible." To get the support on the phone is usually a big problem, and by the time they call you back and tell you it is going to take, for instance, about an hour, we end up spending like four hours, and we don't get anything done. The firm has finally decided that Dell is not going to be the way to go. We are now exploring other encryption products. In terms of new features, it should have cloud tenancy encryption. Everything is moving to the cloud, and it would be cool if the next version of Dell encryption can offer that. Based on my research, it seems that a few solutions can do that right now, particularly the McAfee Complete Protection suites. It would be good if Dell can also move away from on-prem. The solution that we're working with is an on-prem solution. I don't know if it is available in the cloud, but it would be good if they can make it available in the cloud. This probably would also help with the cloud tenancy encryption. Another feature that I would've loved them to have is for the passphrase self-recovery for a user. Such a feature would reduce some bit of burden on the help desk team. Currently, people forget their passphrase every single week, and they have to get to the help desk to reset their password. It would have been pretty cool if a passphrase self-recovery option was available for a user.""Some customers have less security in the solution regarding their data."

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"For a future release, the interface looks a bit dated and could be improved.""Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise can improve the types of encryptions. They are limited by the number of types of encryption and types of masking they are allowing. In the solution that we were using, the illustration interface and the number of capabilities in terms of data masking were limited."

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  • "I found some of their licensing is a bit complex. I am also finding that some of their cloud solutions are quite expensive."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:We like the auto-decryption features. For example, a file is auto-decrypted when it is moved to a different location, either over the network, through email, or through upload to a web server.
    Top Answer:I see a lot of room for improvement in a couple of areas. One is that the decryption process is a bit complex and takes a lot of time, depending on how many files you have. If that can be improved, it… more »
    Top Answer:My company uses this solution for end-to-end encryption.
    Top Answer:The most valuable feature of Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise is the ease of configuration and the group services rest API.
    Top Answer:Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise can improve the types of encryptions. They are limited by the number of types of encryption and types of masking they are allowing. In the solution that we… more »
    Top Answer:I am using Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise for data masking. We are trying to hide some personal information from our customers. Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise is being used in… more »
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    Micro Focus Voltage SecureData Enterprise, Micro Focus SecureData, Voltage, SecureData, Voltage SecureData
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    Across industries-from compliance mandates such as PCI and GDPR to new IT initiatives such as data analytics and cloud migration-businesses rely on Voltage SecureData to secure their information at its core while at rest, in motion, and in use for comprehensive protection without gaps.

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    Epicor, Allegiant Travel Company, EnvisionRxOptions
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    Financial Services Firm25%
    Computer Software Company21%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Healthcare Company5%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise69%
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    Dell Encryption Enterprise [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Endpoint Encryption with 3 reviews while Voltage SecureData Enterprise is ranked 10th in Endpoint Encryption with 2 reviews. Dell Encryption Enterprise [EOL] is rated 7.4, while Voltage SecureData Enterprise is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Dell Encryption Enterprise [EOL] writes "Helpful auto-decryption features and great tech support, but problems with adding new applications and a time-consuming decryption process". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Voltage SecureData Enterprise writes "Easy configuration, high availability, and excellent support". Dell Encryption Enterprise [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Voltage SecureData Enterprise is most compared with Protegrity Data Security, IBM Security Guardium Data Protection, Oracle Advanced Security and Vormetric Application Crypto Suite.

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