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Nagios Core on CentOS vs Unified Vulnerability Management comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Nagios Core on CentOS
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (52nd)
Unified Vulnerability Manag...
Average Rating
7.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.1
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (14th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Nagios Core on CentOS and Unified Vulnerability Management aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Nagios Core on CentOS is designed for Operating Systems (OS) for Business and holds a mindshare of 0.1%.
Unified Vulnerability Management, on the other hand, focuses on Risk-Based Vulnerability Management, holds 2.9% mindshare, up 2.5% since last year.
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Nagios Core on CentOS0.1%
Rocky Linux10.2%
Ubuntu Linux8.8%
Other80.9%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Unified Vulnerability Management2.9%
Qualys VMDR12.1%
Rapid7 InsightVM10.5%
Other74.5%
Risk-Based Vulnerability Management
 

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ADEOYE-AFOLABI - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Network And Security at Nigeria LNG Limited
Unified visibility has strengthened zero trust decisions but reporting and skills still need work
Regarding the ability of Unified Vulnerability Management to generate customizable compliance reports, it is adequate, but sometimes you still need to be able to filter whatever the report generates to ensure accuracy and have a baseline on what the report provides. You should be able to filter and also take action on critical and non-critical reports. You get a lot of reports, but filtering them is essential. The negative side of Unified Vulnerability Management is that you need a skill set that is not readily available. You require a lot of training and personnel that understand the technology, so getting the skill set is a major issue for managing the technology.
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Top Industries

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Construction Company
48%
Comms Service Provider
10%
Financial Services Firm
7%
Media Company
4%
Construction Company
21%
Manufacturing Company
11%
Financial Services Firm
8%
Computer Software Company
8%
 

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Unified Vulnerability Management?
Regarding pricing for Unified Vulnerability Management, it is expensive; pricing is another issue. I would rate the price of Unified Vulnerability Management at nine out of ten points.
What needs improvement with Unified Vulnerability Management?
More AI features would be welcome, and the price should be lower because it is becoming more expensive, and customers are already looking for alternatives because of the pricing.
What is your primary use case for Unified Vulnerability Management?
Unified Vulnerability Management provides a good overview and detailed visibility into all traffic, allowing me to easily identify bottlenecks or issues.The platform's ability to generate customiza...
 

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