We performed a comparison between Scalefusion and VMware Workspace ONE based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."While I don't think you can ever have full visibility and control, Intune certainly allows us to see the applications being used and tells us if things like Windows patches aren't applied to machines. It does a good job. That visibility makes life a little easier."
"I believe that the solution is actually in Gartner's top quadrant at the moment for mobile device management."
"One of the most valuable aspects of Microsoft Intune is its seamless integration with Azure Active Directory, offering capabilities akin to Group Policy Objects."
"One of the standout features of Intune is its seamless accessibility to work data, eliminating the need to be tied to an office or a desktop."
"The solution is stable."
"While Microsoft Intune boasts a wide range of features, its user-friendliness and bundled licensing cost are key considerations for me."
"A valuable feature is user enrollment, where users can enroll their devices in their organizations themselves."
"The solution is easy to use."
"Scalefusion is easy to use, and they have a broad knowledge base, so you can quickly find answers if you're unsure how to do something. The articles on the knowledge base are well-written, with clear steps on what to do for a specific scenario. That part is well documented."
"It has good stability."
"The product has fully automated features that help people do tasks easily."
"We find it to be reliable."
"It's all about securing data with the help of the email client called VMware Boxer. It enables the end-user to carry data in their mobile devices but there is containerization between the personal data and the organization's data. It helps enhance their security while still carrying their own BYOD."
"It's a tool that can be managed in various departments."
"It has all of the features that we need to use and that we want to use."
"Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"Good device management and good integration with third parties."
"It would be beneficial to have a more straightforward understanding of Intune's capabilities, presented in a simplified manner."
"There could be more wizard-driven policy development or creation. Some of the policies can get quite complex. If they have a wizard that assists the administrators in creating the policy, that will be a great job."
"A new Intune feature allows application packaging, but it incurs additional licensing costs for a significant number of applications."
"Reporting in Microsoft solutions is pathetic. With Intune, I'm getting a free inventory tool, but I don't get a reporting tool. When I go to Intune, I can see one machine's entire data in terms of the hardware and the software running on it, but I cannot generate a report for all the machines in the organization. The reporting is the only feature holding back the functionality that is already there."
"There are a lot of small use cases where we realized that some technical solution was missing in Microsoft in comparison to other products. For example, it lacks something similar to sensing or location-based rules and configurations."
"The UI also needs improvements because it is complex for end-users. We have had feedback from a few users in our organization who found the UI is not feasible for tracking and analyzing all the processes and monitoring all the devices."
"There can be some added features, such as an improved dashboard. Any new feature that could be a benefit to our customers would be good."
"The reporting needs to be a bit more interactive."
"It could be easier to put devices on the blocklist. I would like the ability to block a device with a click of a button. Currently, we have to sift through different groups to block a device. It would be nice if Scalefusion allowed me to block without moving the device to a different profile. Another helpful feature they could add is the ability to migrate from one MDM to another. I'd also appreciate more extensive cloud storage. They give you 1 GB by default, but sometimes that's not enough."
"The Content Locker cannot inherit permissions for the Windows Public Folder. If they could integrate with Microsoft on this point, it would be the perfect functionality."
"Security aspects such as data loss prevention could be improved."
"We'd like more useful support."
"I would like to see improvements made to both the support, and the pricing."
"I would like to see more service notifications."
"The pricing could always be better."
"The initial setup is a bit complex."
"Lacks a modern enterprise mobility management platform."
Scalefusion is ranked 8th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 2 reviews while VMware Workspace ONE is ranked 2nd in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 82 reviews. Scalefusion is rated 8.0, while VMware Workspace ONE is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Scalefusion writes "An MDM solution for controlling and restricting data on devices". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Workspace ONE writes "The solution is stable, scalable, and offers single sign-on". Scalefusion is most compared with SOTI MobiControl and JumpCloud, whereas VMware Workspace ONE is most compared with VMware Horizon, Jamf Pro, SOTI MobiControl, ManageEngine Endpoint Central and Citrix Workspace. See our Scalefusion vs. VMware Workspace ONE report.
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