I would recommend this solution for organizations with a large number of people and devices, but probably not for startups. On a scale of 1-10, this solution rates a 10.
The reason I would rate Ivanti Endpoint Manager an eight out of ten is that, in some cases, we’ve experienced delays in getting issues resolved. While we do coordinate with their support agents, the resolution process can take time, and the training provided could be more precise to help speed things up. That said, I would recommend this product to others. One feature I appreciate in Ivanti is called bundling. In other tools, such as BigFix or Qualys, this is referred to as a baseline. What sets Ivanti apart is how easy it is to customize these bundles. For deploying in-house applications, Ivanti is one of the best solutions we’ve used. Other tools often make it difficult to handle on-premise deployments, but with Ivanti, the process is smooth and straightforward. If you need to customize deployments, Ivanti makes it easy with minimal complexity, which is a big advantage in large or dynamic environments.
Information Technology Modern Workplace Management at Viscofan SA
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Top 5
2025-04-29T13:19:34Z
Apr 29, 2025
I would not recommend Ivanti Endpoint Manager to others, especially if they are migrating from an older setup. It is more beneficial to start with a different platform due to the complexities and outdated nature of the current Ivanti Endpoint Manager system. I rate the overall solution as 7 and a half.
In terms of the tool's patch management capabilities, the product is used by my company to manage around 250 clients in a production environment with around two people in each. Speaking about the use of AI in data analytics or device maintenance, I would say that my company's headquarters is in Sweden, and it is named Sandvik. Though it is not done yet and not completely decided, we plan to utilize Rapid7's system, which they have in place. Additionally, we would like to analyze the data in Splunk in the same way we used to do for the official office environment. For the OT environment, it's not really decided yet, but the idea is that we can do the same thing. Unfortunately, on some devices, it is not possible because Rapid7's system destroys data traffic, which is sometimes necessary for some machines. In the end, there is an idea to do it, but we don't do it with Ivanti's tools, so we will do it with some other IT tools. I don't know how the product is in the production environment. I would recommend the product to others. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
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I would recommend this solution for organizations with a large number of people and devices, but probably not for startups. On a scale of 1-10, this solution rates a 10.
The reason I would rate Ivanti Endpoint Manager an eight out of ten is that, in some cases, we’ve experienced delays in getting issues resolved. While we do coordinate with their support agents, the resolution process can take time, and the training provided could be more precise to help speed things up. That said, I would recommend this product to others. One feature I appreciate in Ivanti is called bundling. In other tools, such as BigFix or Qualys, this is referred to as a baseline. What sets Ivanti apart is how easy it is to customize these bundles. For deploying in-house applications, Ivanti is one of the best solutions we’ve used. Other tools often make it difficult to handle on-premise deployments, but with Ivanti, the process is smooth and straightforward. If you need to customize deployments, Ivanti makes it easy with minimal complexity, which is a big advantage in large or dynamic environments.
I would not recommend Ivanti Endpoint Manager to others, especially if they are migrating from an older setup. It is more beneficial to start with a different platform due to the complexities and outdated nature of the current Ivanti Endpoint Manager system. I rate the overall solution as 7 and a half.
In terms of the tool's patch management capabilities, the product is used by my company to manage around 250 clients in a production environment with around two people in each. Speaking about the use of AI in data analytics or device maintenance, I would say that my company's headquarters is in Sweden, and it is named Sandvik. Though it is not done yet and not completely decided, we plan to utilize Rapid7's system, which they have in place. Additionally, we would like to analyze the data in Splunk in the same way we used to do for the official office environment. For the OT environment, it's not really decided yet, but the idea is that we can do the same thing. Unfortunately, on some devices, it is not possible because Rapid7's system destroys data traffic, which is sometimes necessary for some machines. In the end, there is an idea to do it, but we don't do it with Ivanti's tools, so we will do it with some other IT tools. I don't know how the product is in the production environment. I would recommend the product to others. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the product an eight out of ten.