There are a lot of considerations:1) a tool that provide visibility 2) a tool that could be compliant with your security framework 3) a tool that it's setup is fast and easy.4) a tool that could provide with good reporting
I think the right question should be "What solution best fits my security policy?" The ultimate goal is to be clear about what I should protect and how I should respond from a cybersecurity perspective. All solutions are good if implemented in the right context.