What is our primary use case?
We primarily use Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager to deploy security patches to different machines.
How has it helped my organization?
Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager has benefited my organization because you can deploy many security patches to many machines. You can also control which patches you want to use and which ones you don't want to deploy on the machines, so the solution gives my organization more control than just the regular Windows updates.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager, which my company mainly uses, is patching.
Another valuable feature of Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is that it allows you to view the inventory list of the different machines.
What needs improvement?
What needs improvement in Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is the agent or client troubleshooting because it's a little annoying. You need to troubleshoot whenever there's an error. When there's a problem with the agent, you need to reinstall it, and that's annoying.
Another area for improvement in Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is reporting. It's lacking.
A more detailed report about each machine must be added to the solution in the next release. For example, Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager reports should tell you if the agent is up to date, if the security patch is updated, etc. Right now, it's hard to see all the individual machine details. You don't get the complete picture for each machine.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager for at least three years. I'm still using it.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Issues with the agent cause stability issues with Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager. The server is good, but agent issues aren't the easiest to fix.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I work with the technician in scaling Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager, and it's a little bit hard to scale. Per Ivanti, the solution works well on ten to fifteen thousand machines at best, but I'm not sure if it would still work well beyond that number.
How are customer service and support?
The support for Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is good. I first try to troubleshoot the problem. If I can't fix it, I work with support and find the Ivanti support team very good.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We use both Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager and McAfee. We primarily use McAfee to protect endpoints and Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager for patching. We're using McAfee for detecting viruses and malicious programs.
They're both functional, and we plan to keep using them. At least for McAfee, we have a long-term plan to keep using it. While we're using Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager now, we could change to a different Ivanti solution in the future because Ivanti has multiple patch management products.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup for Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is a bit easier and less complex than other solutions I've set up.
I'd rate its setup as seven out of ten.
What about the implementation team?
I deployed Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager.
For the most part, Ivanti automatically gave my company a list of the available patches, and then my company had to list the patches needed.
I would deploy the patches and add them to each group, with each group categorized based on the company structure, and there'll be different patches for each group.
The agent scans the machine and figures out what patch is needed and what applies to the Windows version, then the patch will be automatically downloaded to the machine.
What was our ROI?
I have yet to see ROI from Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I don't remember how much Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager costs, but it's a little expensive. It's more expensive than some of the products I've used.
Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager follows module-based licensing, and my company only uses the patching module. Ivanti has a platform where you can attach different modules you want to use, but it would be more costly if you have more modules, so your costs depend on what modules you need.
What other advice do I have?
Mainly, my experience lies with Ivanti products, particularly security and patch management products. I also have some experience with McAfee products.
I'm currently working with Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager.
I'm working with the latest version of the solution.
Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is not that difficult to maintain. It's easy to maintain, and I'm in charge of its maintenance.
There's a plan to scale Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager, but I'm unsure if it would work as well as it does after scaling.
I'd recommend to others looking into implementing Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager to try a newer solution from Ivanti, particularly a more cloud-based solution.
My rating for Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager is seven out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises