OpenText Decisiv vs Quest IT Security Search comparison

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We performed a comparison between OpenText Decisiv and Quest IT Security Search based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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    Overview

    OpenText Decisiv is an enterprise search engine that goes beyond keywords to search multiple repositories at once to find key documents, view projects and identify internal subject-matter experts.

    Seeing the un-seeable can be a challenge for IT. With billions of events to collect and review from a variety of sources, both on premises and in the cloud, it’s difficult to find relevant data and make sense of it. And in the event of a security breach, either internal or external, the ability to locate where the breach originated and what was accessed can make a world of difference.

    IT Security Search is a Google-like, IT search engine that enables IT administrators and security teams to quickly respond to security incidents and analyze event forensics. The tool’s web-based interface correlates disparate IT data from many Quest security and compliance solutions into a single console and makes it easier than ever to:

    -Reduce the complexity of searching, analyzing and maintaining critical IT data scattered across information silos

    -Speed security investigations and compliance audits with complete real-time visibility

    -Troubleshoot widespread issues should an outage or security breach occur

    -Configure role-based access, enabling auditors, help desk staff, IT managers and other stakeholders to get exactly the reports they need and nothing more

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    Indexing and Search
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Elastic, IBM, OpenText and others in Indexing and Search. Updated: March 2024.
    768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    OpenText Decisiv is ranked 17th in Indexing and Search while Quest IT Security Search is ranked 16th in Indexing and Search. OpenText Decisiv is rated 10.0, while Quest IT Security Search is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of OpenText Decisiv writes "Frequent updates, highly stable, and robust". On the other hand, OpenText Decisiv is most compared with , whereas Quest IT Security Search is most compared with .

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