Chief ARCHITECT at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
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2023-11-15T14:12:00Z
Nov 15, 2023
If a company is a Microsoft shop, it makes sense to stick with Microsoft tools. It doesn't have mature SIEM capabilities or root cause analysis. It does not have a seamless integrated log management solution within various environments. Large enterprises might have Linux and Unix-based solutions. Then it makes sense to look for solutions that offer more end-to-end security options. Microsoft may look like a cheaper solution; however, when you break it down, it won't be less expensive. You'll need more tools.
Sr. Network Admin at Continental Carbon Company, Inc.
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2023-09-14T14:52:00Z
Sep 14, 2023
Its price is a little bit high. It is a nice product, but it comes at a cost. Compared to other products, it is not cheap, but you sometimes have to pay for the value you get. It is not cheap, but it is worth it. It also depends on how many licenses you have. It becomes pricey because we not only have Singularity; we also have Ranger AD. We have three or four products from SentinelOne, so it becomes pricey for us, but at this point, safety comes first for us.
IT Manager at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
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2023-09-06T18:55:00Z
Sep 6, 2023
The solution barely met the budget for this project. SentinelOne could find ways to help healthcare institutes by lowering the solution's cost for hospital implementations. The pricing is a bit high.
Senior Network Administrator at a logistics company with 51-200 employees
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2023-08-17T20:27:00Z
Aug 17, 2023
The price of SentinelOne Singularity Identity is relatively high, but it offers numerous features and capabilities that make it well worth the investment. Not to mention peace of mind.
Learn what your peers think about SentinelOne Singularity Identity. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
Singularity Identity, a component of the Singularity platform, provides threat detection & response (ITDR) capabilities to defend Active Directory and domain-joined endpoints in real-time from adversaries aiming to gain persistent, elevated privilege and move covertly. Singularity Identity provides actionable, high-fidelity insight as attacks emerge from managed and unmanaged devices. It detects identity misuse and reconnaissance activity happening within endpoint processes targeting...
If a company is a Microsoft shop, it makes sense to stick with Microsoft tools. It doesn't have mature SIEM capabilities or root cause analysis. It does not have a seamless integrated log management solution within various environments. Large enterprises might have Linux and Unix-based solutions. Then it makes sense to look for solutions that offer more end-to-end security options. Microsoft may look like a cheaper solution; however, when you break it down, it won't be less expensive. You'll need more tools.
The pricing for us was very competitive. It was actually probably 30% cheaper than CrowdStrike.
Its price is a little bit high. It is a nice product, but it comes at a cost. Compared to other products, it is not cheap, but you sometimes have to pay for the value you get. It is not cheap, but it is worth it. It also depends on how many licenses you have. It becomes pricey because we not only have Singularity; we also have Ranger AD. We have three or four products from SentinelOne, so it becomes pricey for us, but at this point, safety comes first for us.
The solution barely met the budget for this project. SentinelOne could find ways to help healthcare institutes by lowering the solution's cost for hospital implementations. The pricing is a bit high.
The price is affordable.
The price of SentinelOne Singularity Identity is relatively high, but it offers numerous features and capabilities that make it well worth the investment. Not to mention peace of mind.