We performed a comparison between Google Chrome Enterprise and SUSE Linux Enterprise based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Operating Systems (OS) for Business solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."This solution is user-friendly with security features detecting if there is suspicious activity on the browser. There is a lot of extensions we can use to provide us with good coverage."
"The breadth and capability of the various extensions and plug-ins that are out there for Chrome to do additional things on top of just working in the browser are fantastic."
"Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"The solution is easy to use."
"The solution has been stable."
"We use the product to run applications and devices."
"It has been working pretty well for us...By and large, things are pretty stable."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"YaST simplifies the server management of SUSE allowing for a centralized utility to control most of the server functions."
"SUSE Linux Enterprise is stable."
"It also was very easy to setup, and offered an easy to use advanced setup option as well. This helped to create special configurations for different use cases."
"SUSE Linux Enterprise is scalable."
"The initial setup is very straightforward."
"The most valuable feature is that there is an inbuilt HANA firewall."
"The product's initial setup phase was easy."
"The solution offers a secure operation system."
"Identifying areas for improvement can be challenging since Chrome consistently strives to enhance itself. One aspect I'd like to highlight is virtualization. For instance, if you require desktop-based applications like Cisco or Adobe products on your local machine, Chrome's support is limited. While they offer Linux solutions for virtualization, my query or request would be to expand this to include Windows-based applications. If this were implemented, it would be a valuable enhancement, encouraging broader adoption by companies."
"The solution's interface is an area with certain shortcomings that need improvement."
"In an upcoming release, the enhanced troubleshooting feature needs to improve to be able to identify the issues for the use case and for the user experience."
"The solution could be made cheaper."
"Google Chrome Enterprise doesn't use AI in its solution."
"You still need to have a pretty good understanding of GCP to deploy it properly."
"I wish there was a way that they could update things a little less often if anything. I think a lot of enterprise customers are frustrated... Certain plug-ins like ad blockers will lose some functionality in the next quarter to half a year."
"They need to deal with their memory management."
"The free version sometimes has security holes."
"They should provide chatbot support for customers to open the troubleshooting cases directly."
"We previously had trouble integrating Autodesk with the SUSE Manager, but the issue was resolved."
"They should probably just make clustering a bit simpler and also provide more descriptive log files for cluster services."
"The only stability issues that I can recall encountering with SUSE would be with KDE. However, that is limited to just the desktop environment as I have not had stability issues with most server functions."
"I don't like the frequency of updates, especially if they're only from the vendor."
"I have not seen an ROI with this solution."
"If you want to do something simple like changing an IP number, you have to be quite aware of all the configuration files where you will change that."
Google Chrome Enterprise is ranked 9th in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 14 reviews while SUSE Linux Enterprise is ranked 6th in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 25 reviews. Google Chrome Enterprise is rated 8.8, while SUSE Linux Enterprise is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Google Chrome Enterprise writes "A scalable solution that allows its users to create, share and edit documents internally within an organization". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SUSE Linux Enterprise writes "Stable product compatible with multiple cloud service providers ". Google Chrome Enterprise is most compared with Avira Secure Browser, Island, Talon, Windows 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), whereas SUSE Linux Enterprise is most compared with Ubuntu Linux, openSUSE Leap, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Oracle Linux and CentOS. See our Google Chrome Enterprise vs. SUSE Linux Enterprise report.
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