We performed a comparison between Ivanti Neurons for MDM and Tanium XEM based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, VMware, ManageEngine and others in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)."The biggest benefits of Intune are the ability to push changes and the added security. When we moved forward with Defender, we onboarded all those machines automatically. That helps dramatically. For a while, we were left with machines that weren't protected. We could see where people had done things they shouldn't have done, and Defender saved our skins a few times. It didn't happen a lot, but it happened enough that it made us glad we made that decision."
"As the solution is a software as a service, the scalability is unlimited."
"I like how Microsoft Intune lets me lock down the email profile and make it accessible only on certain devices."
"The most important thing for me is the autopilot feature."
"I like that we can implement conditional access."
"Being able to manage the devices remotely is most valuable. We can push security requirements through Microsoft Intune."
"The security-related tools are excellent; these features allow us to secure devices, lock them down, and ensure compliance."
"The ability to (somewhat) manage full Windows 10 computers including EXE-based or MSI-based application deployments using Azure Active Directory as Identity."
"The most valuable feature is that everything is in one place, which makes it easy to manage."
"The user interface is user-friendly."
"It's effective in what it is able to achieve and it's easy to use."
"The most valuable features of MobileIron UEM are tunneling and enterprise integration."
"The company provides great customer service."
"The solution's technical support is very responsive."
"The reporting is subpar. That's the only issue we have with Intune. We use another solution for that purpose."
"I would like the ability to install the agent on devices from suppliers, which would enable us to implement a zero-trust strategy for guest devices."
"Onboarding of endpoint devices is not straightforward. The onboarding process was a little heavier than I thought it would be. That's the key improvement area. Obviously, the more control you have over the devices, the better it is."
"Some enrollment features could be improved."
"The reports that are generated aren't so great. They don't give a lot of meaning so far, but that could be down to user knowledge than the actual reporting side of things. I'm not a big user of it, but I was a bigger user of MaaS360, and we used to be able to run weekly and monthly reports. In the case of any deviations. we'd get a warning immediately. That's not so easy to do or to get in place for Intune. This could be just a user issue, but when I compare both, that's the only thing that's lacking for me."
"Additional application deployment options e.g. MSI deployment with more complex parameters or additional side-by-side files, and non-MSI deployment options."
"I know that their AI pieces are at the infancy stage, but allowing users to do more tagging for information would be an interesting thing because Intune also directly integrates with Azure. Because a lot of the devices are hosted with that, you also get a lot of tagging of user data and other things like that."
"The configuration could be better by consolidating options and making it simpler."
"MobileIron UEM could improve the monitoring of devices."
"UI needs an upgrade, feels very outdated."
"We would like the initial setup to be simpler."
"The integration between the MobileIron and Advanced Neurons isn't completely in sync, and we're still working on that."
"The interface is complicated and not very easy to use."
"There are some bugs in the product. The tool needs to improve in the area of reporting."
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Ivanti Neurons for MDM is ranked 5th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 5 reviews while Tanium XEM is ranked 13th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 1 review. Ivanti Neurons for MDM is rated 7.4, while Tanium XEM is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Ivanti Neurons for MDM writes "Feature-rich, easy to use, and has responsive technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tanium XEM writes "Offers reliability and efficiency to users". Ivanti Neurons for MDM is most compared with VMware Workspace ONE, Jamf Pro, Ivanti Avalanche and IBM MaaS360, whereas Tanium XEM is most compared with ManageEngine Endpoint Central, VMware Workspace ONE and Adaptiva.
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