We performed a comparison between Ivanti Neurons for MDM and VMware Workspace ONE based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The key benefit of Intune is its integration with the Microsoft ecosystem."
"The biggest benefits of Intune are the ability to push changes and the added security. When we moved forward with Defender, we onboarded all those machines automatically. That helps dramatically. For a while, we were left with machines that weren't protected. We could see where people had done things they shouldn't have done, and Defender saved our skins a few times. It didn't happen a lot, but it happened enough that it made us glad we made that decision."
"The central administration con dashboard is very easy to use and provides very good oversight on all that needs to be monitored."
"The ability to switch between Affinity and non-Affinity enrollment is great."
"It is a very stable and scalable cloud-only solution."
"I like the group policy management feature, which performs application monitoring and device enrollment."
"It has improve our organization through the remote management of non-domain joined devices."
"It is helpful for managing devices anytime and any place without requiring dependency on the local networks."
"It's effective in what it is able to achieve and it's easy to use."
"The most valuable feature is that everything is in one place, which makes it easy to manage."
"The most valuable features of MobileIron UEM are tunneling and enterprise integration."
"The user interface is user-friendly."
"The company provides great customer service."
"The most valuable feature of this solution is the tracking of the devices."
"Remote management is most valuable. It allows you to manage multiple types of devices. It is not just limited to laptops or desktops. You can also manage IoT devices. If a device is lost or stolen, you can easily take control of the device without letting any information get leaked."
"No issues with scalability."
"If an end-user has an issue with a device, the administration has the ability to remote access the device after approval from the end-user."
"The initial setup is easy and the deployment doesn't take too long."
"The solution can scale."
"The most valuable feature is the interface with SCAP, which is the Security Content Automation Protocol."
"The most valuable feature of this solution is the multi-platform support."
"It just doesn't handle software updates well at all by itself. You need to be a scripting wizard to make those happen properly, or you use third-party tools. The Windows feature updates are very difficult to implement. I would like to see a proprietary built-in remote control tool. I know that they have Team Viewer integrated, but it is not seamless. It would be nice if they had a seamless remote desktop capability directly from the Intune console."
"There is improvement needed in integrating with the installed Office solutions versions, such as Office 2019. The Office 365 integrates without a problem."
"Its configuration is fairly complicated. You have to do quite a bit of discovery to be able to deploy it for a customer. You have to ask them a lot of questions. So, its initial deployment is the biggest challenge. They should make it easier to deploy with the use of Wizards or something else. During the deployment stage, there could be profiles for the customers who are particularly wanting to use certain feature sets of Intune."
"The scalability could be improved, and like most other MDM products, Intune is good but not 100% there yet."
"While Intune works perfectly well, the only potential downside is that the deployment could be a bit complex for some users."
"The UI also needs improvements because it is complex for end-users. We have had feedback from a few users in our organization who found the UI is not feasible for tracking and analyzing all the processes and monitoring all the devices."
"Having a dedicated configuration server that assists in modifying the configuration service, and creating personalized structures, interfaces, and web services could enhance usability."
"The solution can have some compliance problems in general and the end-point user can bypass easily the company policies in Intune."
"The interface is complicated and not very easy to use."
"UI needs an upgrade, feels very outdated."
"We would like the initial setup to be simpler."
"MobileIron UEM could improve the monitoring of devices."
"The integration between the MobileIron and Advanced Neurons isn't completely in sync, and we're still working on that."
"The integration on the application side could improve."
"The initial setup should be simplified."
"They need a more flexible pricing model."
"The product's initial setup phase was quite complex."
"There could be ease of integration within the environment. I didn't have any issues when using it, but the integration part was a bit difficult for the other team."
"Feature-wise, it is fine, but its pricing could be better, given that Microsoft is on a bundling spree. AirWatch would benefit from reducing the license pricing per user per month."
"The mobile device repository is somewhat difficult to manage with a large user base."
"We're unhappy with the quality of support we get for it. We're unhappy with how upgrades occur, so we are migrating away from it. We have an on-premise AirWatch solution and for us to do upgrades we have to call AirWatch to be able to perform the upgrades. They're busy, and scheduling it is not timely enough for us."
Ivanti Neurons for MDM is ranked 5th in UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) with 5 reviews while VMware Workspace ONE is ranked 2nd in UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) with 82 reviews. Ivanti Neurons for MDM is rated 7.4, while VMware Workspace ONE is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Ivanti Neurons for MDM writes "Feature-rich, easy to use, and has responsive technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Workspace ONE writes "The solution is stable, scalable, and offers single sign-on". Ivanti Neurons for MDM is most compared with Jamf Pro, Ivanti Avalanche, IBM MaaS360, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and Matrix42 Enterprise Mobility Management, whereas VMware Workspace ONE is most compared with VMware Horizon, Jamf Pro, SOTI MobiControl, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. See our Ivanti Neurons for MDM vs. VMware Workspace ONE report.
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