Cortex XDR by Palo Alto Networks provides endpoint protection by detecting and blocking malware. It integrates with firewalls, enhances security with AI-driven threat detection, and offers behavior-based analysis. Praised for its user-friendly interface, it ensures endpoint safety but faces challenges like integration issues, high memory usage, and compatibility differences.
I feel it is fairly priced.
The pricing seems fair, and I do like the licensing model. You use wherever they are, and it is elastic.
I feel it is fairly priced.
The pricing seems fair, and I do like the licensing model. You use wherever they are, and it is elastic.
It comes with a Microsoft subscription which the customer has, so they don't have to invest somewhere else.
The licensing requirements are not very clear from the outset.
It comes with a Microsoft subscription which the customer has, so they don't have to invest somewhere else.
The licensing requirements are not very clear from the outset.
They have a great model for pricing that can be based either on user count or gigabits per day.
If the customer has only a few users in some environment, then Exabeam is cheaper than competitors. But it can get expensive when adding more users.
They have a great model for pricing that can be based either on user count or gigabits per day.
If the customer has only a few users in some environment, then Exabeam is cheaper than competitors. But it can get expensive when adding more users.