Patrick Black - PeerSpot reviewer
Cybersecurity Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Good migration capabilities, clear and concise documentation, and extremely user-friendly UI
Pros and Cons
  • "Its UI is extremely easy to use whether you're an advanced user or a novice user. When I first opened it up and had to learn the product, I was easily a novice. By the end of the third month, I was digging into the backend of the system and using it as a highly advanced user to accomplish what I needed to accomplish, and I was able to do it through the UI mostly."
  • "This product makes use of SAML across the board, which has seven known security flaws. It would be good if the company created a way to protect against SAML flaws. One way would be to integrate a firewall server or an endpoint out in the cloud with which you could establish trust. If you knew nothing about SAML and you did some Google searches about what SAML is, what are the flaws, and what are the known vulnerabilities, eventually, you'll find that there are seven flaws. There are two methods that you can use to solve those seven problems. They essentially involve putting a firewall or putting rules, such as access controls, so that anybody in the world can't just come in, authenticate, and either be a good guy or be someone trying to knock on my door and get into my house. If I could eliminate that, it would be awesome."

What is our primary use case?

One of our customers used it for centralizing and managing the identity and access of a SaaS-based solution. They used Workspace ONE to provide identity-based services and authentication, such as MFA. It integrates with Microsoft Office, Google Cloud, and things of that nature.

It is deployed in the cloud with a tie-in. It synchronizes to on-prem.

How has it helped my organization?

It has really easy and quick onboarding. Its transition and migration capabilities have been very helpful as we transition applications to the cloud. It was a central piece for enabling that to happen very quickly.

What is most valuable?

Clear and concise documentation is most valuable. That's a feature for me. 

Its UI is extremely easy to use whether you're an advanced user or a novice user. When I first opened it up and had to learn the product, I was easily a novice. By the end of the third month, I was digging into the backend of the system and using it as a highly advanced user to accomplish what I needed to accomplish, and I was able to do it through the UI mostly.

What needs improvement?

Support is probably the main challenge that we have. Their support was not very good. We had to tell them what we told them four or five times.

This product makes use of SAML across the board, which has seven known security flaws. It would be good if the company created a way to protect against SAML flaws. One way would be to integrate a firewall server or an endpoint out in the cloud with which you could establish trust. If you knew nothing about SAML and you did some Google searches about what SAML is, what are the flaws, and what are the known vulnerabilities, eventually, you'll find that there are seven flaws. There are two methods that you can use to solve those seven problems. They essentially involve putting a firewall or putting rules, such as access controls, so that anybody in the world can't just come in, authenticate, and either be a good guy or be someone trying to knock on my door and get into my house. If I could eliminate that, it would be awesome.

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For how long have I used the solution?

I used it about 30 days ago. It was a three-month project.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We didn't run into any bugs. In terms of performance, we didn't really test it for performance. We were not at all looking at performance metrics.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It seems like it would scale, but I can't really be sure because we did not test the scalability.

Our client has probably 2,000 people with all types of job roles. They are admins, engineers, and then there are regular users with no special privileges.

How are customer service and support?

Their support needs to be improved. I don't know if this is a new area that the support people are learning, but the people supporting the product, or at least the people giving us the response back from support, were not very good. We had to tell them what we told them four or five times.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I didn't use any other solution previously.

How was the initial setup?

There were five people involved. We had everyone from network architects to myself, an enterprise architect, and then we had representatives from each application. Everyone had their own little part to do, but the deployment was pretty straightforward and simple. It was so simple that we didn't believe some of the documentation. All you need to do is B and then C. It took having a little bit of faith and just walking through the instructions, and then, of course, we had to blow everything away and start again to try to repeat the deployment process so that we knew that all the steps were valid and accurate in multiple use cases, and they were.

It took us two and a half to three days to stand up the product. From there, onboarding applications went from two weeks to two days.

It requires ongoing maintenance. It's like running a cruise ship. You need to constantly monitor and maintain the product. We do that on behalf of our client.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It's definitely a bit on the expensive side. It is more for smaller organizations and not large, massive enterprises.

I am not sure about any additional costs. As far as we could tell, the billing was what the billing was.

What other advice do I have?

Workspace ONE is one component of the solution. It is not the solution in itself. Workspace ONE is the front door and the locking mechanisms of all the doors, but you only need that if you're going to build a house.

I would rate it an eight out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Partner
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Senior Group Manager - IT Infrastruktur at a transportation company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Good security policies, and includes single sign-on capabilities with an identity provider
Pros and Cons
  • "The most valuable feature is the security policies."
  • "The SaaS environment is not very responsive at times, so the performance can be improved in that regard."

What is our primary use case?

We use this solution for mobile device management. At the moment, we are focused on managing iPhones.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature is the security policies.

Part of the SaaS environment is the VMware identity provider, which we use to provide single sign-on for mobile phones and apps.

What needs improvement?

The SaaS environment is not very responsive at times, so the performance can be improved in that regard.

The initial setup could be easier to do.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

This is a very stable product. We haven't had any problems with it, including after any updates that were made.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability is very nice. As a cloud-based solution, there is no problem with this. We have approximately 2,600 users and we plan to increase our usage in the future.

How are customer service and support?

The technical support from VMware is normally perfect, although sometimes, it is not fast enough. Typically, we receive answers in adequate time so overall, it is okay.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We started with VMware Workspace ONE and did not use another product beforehand.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is not very easy.

For the deployment, two people were required. Only one person is needed to maintain it.

What about the implementation team?

We needed a partner to assist us with deployment.

What was our ROI?

Our intention was to improve the security of our mobile devices. ROI is not really quantifiable.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

There is a licensing fee for the users, and we pay a low amount for our support costs. We hire a consultancy for support but it is not very expensive.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We evaluated Microsoft Intune and a third product. Ultimately, we decided to implement VMware Workspace ONE.

What other advice do I have?

My advice for anybody who is implementing this product is to look deeply at the technical details, right at the beginning. Doing so is necessary and makes it easier to start the project, as well as for integration.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Technical Specialist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Good inventory features, simple to setup, and has good technical support, but needs more service notifications
Pros and Cons
  • "From a remote management perspective, I like the management and the inventory."
  • "I would like to see more service notifications."

What is our primary use case?

We use VMware Workspace ONE for our Android devices. I also use it for handheld scanners.

What is most valuable?

From a remote management perspective, I like the management and the inventory.

What needs improvement?

In terms of Workspace ONE, we are migrating it from on-premises to the cloud.

I would like to see more service notifications.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using VMware Workspace ONE for five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

VMware Workspace ONE is stable. We do have a few outages, but they are few and far between. We were able to recover quickly.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability is a problem because we have a service provider who is supposed to maintain the backend with patching. As a result, when we want to use a remote capability the environment must be updated.

How are customer service and support?

The technical support is good.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We use Jamf, for our MacBook Space and our Apple Mac Space.

I prefer working with Jamf. When we did a side-by-side pilot, and I found it to be easier.

When I focus on one product, I gain a better understanding. It is the Apple brand, in my opinion. I now have a better grasp of the policies and groups.

How was the initial setup?

It's pretty simple in my opinion, but I'm not the technical owner. I was just collaborating with a colleague to assist him with it, but it was fairly simple.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I don't have a view on pricing.

What other advice do I have?

I would rate VMware Workspace ONE a six out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Global Mobility Leader at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Self-service and automation, along with integration with major players, are key for us
Pros and Cons
  • "For me, the integration of AirWatch with various enterprise components is something I like. The way they are partnering with various services, like security services, or some of the big guys like Google, Android, Apple, and including Microsoft; that's really awesome. And the way they look at providing functionality to create self-service and automation, that's really usefully and beneficial. That's where I see they differentiate themselves."
  • "One of the things that I want them to improve on, if possible, is the management of Mac devices, MacBook Pro, for example. They do it, but they have scope for improvement, in my opinion. It's not that it's that bad, it just a small need."

What is our primary use case?

We use it for device management. We have an on-premise environment, we are looking to go to cloud, and we want to manage the device, manage the applications of the device, manage the contents, and of course, manage e-mail on the device.

How has it helped my organization?

There are various MDM vendors, and I've used at least five of them. The reason I prefer AirWatch is simply because it helps me to think more in terms of a future perspective. It has given me the right tools for my enterprise. That's the key thing. It aligns with our IT strategy in a very good way.

What is most valuable?

For me, the integration of AirWatch with various enterprise components is something I like. The way they are partnering with various services, like security services, or some of the big guys like Google, Android, Apple, and including Microsoft; that's really awesome. And the way they look at providing functionality to create self-service and automation, that's really usefully and beneficial. That's where I see they differentiate themselves.

What needs improvement?

AirWatch has all the features. One of the things that I want them to improve on, if possible, is the management of Mac devices, MacBook Pro, for example. They do it, but they have scope for improvement, in my opinion. It's not that it's that bad, it's just a small need. They have set the bar very high already so that's the expectation.

For how long have I used the solution?

Three to five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It's absolutely stable, no issues.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We have a large instance. We have tens of thousands of devices already, and I don't think there are any issues at that scale. We are probably one of the top-10 customers in terms of scale.

How is customer service and technical support?

Technical support is really awesome. They follow up, they have it 24/7, they handle things in multiple regions. It's not like just one person will be there and they're not responsive. They are responsive, they ensure that they give the right priority to their customers. If it's a critical item, which means it's a showstopper, they do help us immediately and ensure that there is proper follow-up among the team members. It's not like they leave you hanging there. There are very good documented records in terms of what actions have been taken, and what the next engineer is going to come in and do.

How was the initial setup?

I was the one who set it up. It was not complex, it was an appliance-based setup and it was pretty easy. AirWatch was there, but I was the one who was there from day one.

What other advice do I have?

It's important to understand your requirements: What is important, what is your environment, and what are you looking for? If you are a government company, that means you are looking at a lot of data protection, security is the highest priority. If your back office is Microsoft and you are looking at an integration with your Microsoft products, that would be a different thing. If you are a salesperson, with Salesforce and you're application oriented... it all depends. Each organization has different needs. It depends on your priorities, what you need in terms of making sure your productivity, your top line and the bottom line, grow. It's nothing like one size fits all.

When selecting a vendor, there are multiple things to consider, there is not just one. But one of the things I would really look at this moment, because so many vendors already give that, is the ability to do discovery/self-services analytics: How the solution is going to help. It should give some kind of a blueprint in terms of what's happening in an enterprise, so that you can take an informed decision. I would make analytics a key decision point.

I rate AirWatch at about nine out of 10. I would not give them 10 because there is always room for improvement. I have had no issues and it has been really awesome for me. I have been using it for five years, and I have seen how they have moved up on the ladder, how they've integrated, how they have gone forward moving into the enterprise, and the rate of change, of transformations. It's really excellent.

Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: We sell our products through them.
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Product Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Allows you to manage multiple types of devices, and you can easily take control of a device without letting any information get leaked
Pros and Cons
  • "Remote management is most valuable. It allows you to manage multiple types of devices. It is not just limited to laptops or desktops. You can also manage IoT devices. If a device is lost or stolen, you can easily take control of the device without letting any information get leaked."
  • "Feature-wise, it is fine, but its pricing could be better, given that Microsoft is on a bundling spree. AirWatch would benefit from reducing the license pricing per user per month."

What is our primary use case?

We use AirWatch for mobility management. We leverage all the basic functionalities this solution provides, such as MDM, MAM, MCM, MBM, and MIM.

Our company provides managed services to customers. We are a partner and managed services provider, and we help with the installation, implementation, and configuration of VMware solutions.

We are working with its latest version. In terms of deployment, it is a mix. Some of our customers opt for the on-prem model, and some of our customers want a site-based model.

What is most valuable?

Remote management is most valuable. It allows you to manage multiple types of devices. It is not just limited to laptops or desktops. You can also manage IoT devices. If a device is lost or stolen, you can easily take control of the device without letting any information get leaked.

What needs improvement?

Feature-wise, it is fine, but its pricing could be better, given that Microsoft is on a bundling spree. AirWatch would benefit from reducing the license pricing per user per month.

For how long have I used the solution?

It has been a couple of years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is very reliable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It is easy to scale. We deal with all kinds of companies, but it is mainly used for large companies.

How are customer service and support?

I don't get involved with the installation or administration of VMware. There is a different team that looks into all these things. They might have been in touch with VMware's technical team. I am in touch with their alliance team.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

For mobility management, we deal with VMware AirWatch and Microsoft Intune. Both products are more or less the same. Intune is just a basic solution, and feature-wise, AirWatch is better. Security-wise, AirWatch is better, but Intune is catching up. The benefit of Intune over AirWatch is the bundling and the pricing. 

How was the initial setup?

I don't handle the technical bit. I am a product manager, and I'm not the one who installs this product. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

AirWatch would benefit from reducing the license pricing per user per month. Microsoft bundles everything, and then that bundling makes the product free for the customers.

What other advice do I have?

It completely depends on the use case and what a company is looking for. For example, if they are an SMB and already have Microsoft products, then I would suggest they upgrade the licenses so that they get Intune or device management complimentary. For a big organization, we need to do some feasibility study to understand the customer requirements, and based on that, we can suggest a product. 

AirWatch has been a leader, and it has always been in the top category. I would rate it a solid nine out of 10.

Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Partner
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Director - Cloud Security Services at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Simple management, easy setup, but expensive
Pros and Cons
  • "The solution's single plane of glass approach is beneficial. The endpoint management is very good and specific. One of their competitors is Intune, and you have leaks from other services within the Microsoft ecosystem."

    What is our primary use case?

    We are using VMware Workspace ONE for Mobility management.

    What is most valuable?

    The solution's single plane of glass approach is beneficial. The endpoint management is very good and specific. One of their competitors is Intune, and you have leaks from other services within the Microsoft ecosystem.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using VMware Workspace ONE for approximately three months.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    The scalability is good.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    VMware Workspace ONE is scalable.

    How are customer service and support?

    The support was good.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I have used Microsoft Intune.

    How was the initial setup?

    We had no problems setting up the solution.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    VMware Workspace ONE is expensive.

    What other advice do I have?

    Based on our environment, VMware Workspace ONE was easy enough to use in some cases. In other cases, there were some challenges.

    I rate VMware Workspace ONE a six out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises
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    Senior Systems Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
    Real User
    ​If you want decent support mechanisms, expect to pay and pay well

    What is most valuable?

    • Easy to navigate interface for admins
    • Integration with Cisco ISE and other third party applications utilizing REST and SOAP APIs.
    • AD/SMTP/Certificate Integration (SCEP/DCOM)
    • Feature-rich, including integration with other VMware products (Content Management/Mail/VPN/SandPit).
    • Zero day support for new Mobile OS firmware – fast to market on new API’s available.

    How has it helped my organization?

    By allowing us to centrally manage cross-platform mobile devices for corporate and BYOD.

    What needs improvement?

    • QA – better code execution
    • Apple Mac management is troublesome
    • Documentation prerequisites often leave out important information.
    • Support in general; We have many issues that have never been fixed.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I've used this solution for six years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    • On-premise comes with challenges with upgrades and new features (SEG/Powershell)
    • Many bugs with every version release of both the console and AirWatch Apps/products. Often bringing back old documented issues in new releases.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Yes. Way too many servers needed for additional functionality which becomes very complex.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    If you want decent support mechanisms, expect to pay and pay well. Otherwise, the process is time consuming often covering the same processors multiples times. The first point of contact takes notes of the issue with no product knowledge.

    The next escalation is slow and often just asks for logs and is not helpful. If you are implementing a new service or upgrading expect to be charged for professional services even if you believe this is a support issue.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I have used many solutions over the past five years. They all have pros and cons and, unfortunately, no silver bullet.

    How was the initial setup?

    Setup is complex in a large or on-premise environment. Recommend SaaS model for most scenarios, but still complex once you start plugging in the additional features.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    VMware is expensive and continues to raise licensing costs year on year. Business model is to separate services so you need more servers which if you are a VMWare customer cost you more in licensing costs.

    Also, I've noticed that the minimum hardware specs for your servers continue to be raised.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I have evaluated the other main players. MobileIron is built by engineers, not sales teams. Infrastructure is relatively simple and does what it says on the tin well.

    AirWatch has many more features but is not always implemented well. The rest are all trying to catch up or are specialized for particular use cases.

    What other advice do I have?

    Scope out your functional requirements, HA and DR. You will need to plan for upgrades continually to any on-premise infrastructure. Lots of bad code so never go latest releases. If you want support, expect to pay. Managed services can be a good option. Test, test and test.

    Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
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    national business solution manager at Wons Solutions Private Limited
    Real User
    Useful on most devices, increased device visibility, and beneficial pricing model
    Pros and Cons
    • "VMware Workspace ONE is scalable."
    • "There should be better compatibility with Linux devices."

    What is our primary use case?

    We use VMware Workspace ONE to manage devices, such as Apple, Windows 10, and Android. We can manage all devices with this solution.

    How has it helped my organization?

    VMware Workspace ONE can ease the jobs of the IT department in an organization by allowing clear visibility on devices and compliance issues.

    What needs improvement?

    There should be better compatibility with Linux devices.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using VMware Workspace ONE for approximately five years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    The solution is stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    VMware Workspace ONE is scalable.

    What about the implementation team?

    We are certified to do the implementation of the solution.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    VMware Workspace ONE can fit any organization because if you need more devices there are only additional fees.

    What other advice do I have?

    I rate VMware Workspace ONE a ten out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud
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