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Great product, awesome potential for an efficient environment. Some functionality has ease of use, others require technical walk-through and assistance.
When patches fail there isn't always details on why, just that it failed.
Alot of useful feature however which we take advantage off for larger deployment. Customer support is excellent and always has a solution of some sort for me.
Because of that may be you have to consider your price list per a country. Otherwise you may loose your current customers because of high usd / tl rate currency.
I love how they trust that their product and the support during the trial edition will sell it. They also engage regularly to make sure you are happy and if you have any questions.
Upon some tasks they will show failure or a pending action, however they do not then update those status in the queue.
Great Customer support - their technicians are very knowledgeable. Remote Management - tools are reliable and robust.
It takes a while to get your head around how updates are applied - it is quite 'batchy. The MDM UI is sometimes a bit confusing.
I've been very happy with the software and anytime I've needed help there support has quickly helped me out. It helps me meet the PCI Requirements I need to fulfill monitoring my servers.
There is so much that has been added, sometimes I get lost when trying to build a new report or trigger.
Support team is super responsive, attentive and extremely professional. The first setup is easy with excellent guidance from the team over the phone and/or remote support.
It's sometimes a little awkward to manage templates, reports, schedules, etc. in the user interface.
Very easy to use at a great price with good support. Weekly reports give us a good idea of what is going on with the machines in the system and it hits all of the auditors check boxes.
There is some lag in loading the logs when you select a machine.
Provides great support, pretty easy to use, new features added with no additional cost, low requirements. Great way to stay on top of your critical items like services.
It seems to provide some alerting, but setup is difficult.
Giridhar P.: My name is Giridhar. I work as manager, data engineering. And I give ManageEngine for Desktop Central a review of four out of five stars. For more details, please click below. Before we went with ManageEngine for Desktop Central, the organization was operating all of their client workstations on a stand-alone mode. So all of the service pack installations, and the patch installations and stuff were done on a standalone basis on the individual workstations. And it was not only time consuming, but also gave a very tough time for maintenance aspects, as well, which was the core reason why we had to choose for a centralized node of installations. And that's when we hand-picked ManageEngine for Desktop Central. When we were piloting the tools that were needed for maintenance of all of the software installations from one node and zone, we figured out that ManageEngine for Desktop Central not only supported laptops and workstations, but also devices like phones, from a remote location. So that was the key factor why we had to rely on ManageEngine for Desktop Central. So from a corporate front, there were different employees who were required to be outside of work for the marketing aspects and for promoting the products that we were involved with, so it was vital that all the patch installations and the service pack installations not only happened on laptops, but also on cell phones. So we wanted to rely on a tool that was not only going to act as a centralized repository to service the installation point for all of these devices, but also that could support multiple platforms. So, after we chose ManageEngine for Desktop Central, we were not disappointed in any way. It served all of our objective and coordinates to its utmost [inaudible 00:02:13]. So the ManageEngine for Desktop Central was relatively easy to get started with. So the administrative aspects of the tool to get installed on the noted server was relatively straightforward. There were a lot of documentations that were available on their website, as well as on Google search, that assisted with ensuring that the key software executables were installed on the main server. So even though there were certain challenges that we faced in terms of identifying the right ones, we were always able to find the answers on Google and on the website associated with ManageEngine for Desktop Central. So, in a nutshell, it was a great experience overall figuring out what necessities were, but on an overall front it was self explanatory and it served our purpose [inaudible 00:03:12]. So I would definitely say if you are any small-scale or medium-to-high scale organization having at least about 50 employees, and if you want to make sure that all of the service installations and the software patches that are needed, that needs to be in sync, definitely ManageEngine for Desktop Central is your option, because it gives you an option to ensure that all of these core installations take place in unison and in a synchronized way. There's absolutely zero discrepancy when it comes to the version of the software that you're looking for, or the service pack that you're looking for, including the patch. And it has pretty stiff, I would say, mechanism to protect itself from the routine vulnerabilities that could target your system. So I would say if you're an organization that has at least 20, or more, employees that require a common form of workstations and phones to offer support for any type of client, then ManageEngine for Desktop Central should be your first choice.
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