We have been dealing with Enable EDR and N-able N-central, which is a management center. It's the NOC solution that we are currently running our asset management on. We are managing tasks in that environment with N-able N-central. Any registered and managed tickets, SLAs, and other aspects are handled there. I'm not using it every day, but when something is assigned to me, I have access. I can close anything related to acquisition, roll out of training that I need to attend, or any operational issue that requires my attention. I have access, and most people have views where they can drill down to what is assigned to them and what is assigned to their team because I have that responsibility.
Team Manager Fiber & Backhaul Solutions Center & South at Telenet BVBA
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2025-06-26T14:43:14Z
Jun 26, 2025
My use cases for N-able N-central always start with hardware monitoring, but since Enable expanded its portfolio, it's always getting more and more options and use cases. Sometimes we start with the hardware monitoring, but then we include patching of Windows servers and Windows devices. For now, we are still using their antivirus, although we are changing to Windows Defender, but that's a strategic decision in the company. We still have the central one as our second option, which is still through Enable. The dashboarding at the moment is not yet through N-able N-central, but it would be that case in the near future.
Senior System Engineer at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees
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2025-02-05T11:35:00Z
Feb 5, 2025
Our primary use case for N-able N-central is monitoring. As an administrator, I frequently work with N-able N-central for monitoring, spending approximately fifty percent of my time on it.
Senior Manager, Cloud at a media company with 10,001+ employees
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2024-11-20T14:52:00Z
Nov 20, 2024
Customers that we manage do not have IT, but they still want to manage the PCs if they have any issues or any patches. They want to keep the operating system up to the latest version. They need support for their employees on the device itself. We use N-central to get access to the device, and we always monitor the device for alerts and any issues. If we get any security threats or something, we have access, and we can intervene and fix those issues for them.
N-able N-central has various use cases and can be utilized for monitoring systems, servers, and infrastructure like routers and firewalls, as well as for automation, patch management, remote management, asset tracking, and system management. Customers mainly use it for monitoring, managing assets, automating tasks, and ensuring system security and stability.
Team Manager Fiber & Backhaul Solutions Center & South at Telenet BVBA
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2023-08-09T11:32:48Z
Aug 9, 2023
We use it for many purposes. Because it also has some backup solutions and some antivirus solutions. The monitoring is well; for managed services providers, we use it. We also use it for our asset management and for our service desk tickets. But our primary use case is for monitoring.
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We have been dealing with Enable EDR and N-able N-central, which is a management center. It's the NOC solution that we are currently running our asset management on. We are managing tasks in that environment with N-able N-central. Any registered and managed tickets, SLAs, and other aspects are handled there. I'm not using it every day, but when something is assigned to me, I have access. I can close anything related to acquisition, roll out of training that I need to attend, or any operational issue that requires my attention. I have access, and most people have views where they can drill down to what is assigned to them and what is assigned to their team because I have that responsibility.
My use cases for N-able N-central always start with hardware monitoring, but since Enable expanded its portfolio, it's always getting more and more options and use cases. Sometimes we start with the hardware monitoring, but then we include patching of Windows servers and Windows devices. For now, we are still using their antivirus, although we are changing to Windows Defender, but that's a strategic decision in the company. We still have the central one as our second option, which is still through Enable. The dashboarding at the moment is not yet through N-able N-central, but it would be that case in the near future.
Our primary use case for N-able N-central is monitoring. As an administrator, I frequently work with N-able N-central for monitoring, spending approximately fifty percent of my time on it.
Customers that we manage do not have IT, but they still want to manage the PCs if they have any issues or any patches. They want to keep the operating system up to the latest version. They need support for their employees on the device itself. We use N-central to get access to the device, and we always monitor the device for alerts and any issues. If we get any security threats or something, we have access, and we can intervene and fix those issues for them.
N-able N-central has various use cases and can be utilized for monitoring systems, servers, and infrastructure like routers and firewalls, as well as for automation, patch management, remote management, asset tracking, and system management. Customers mainly use it for monitoring, managing assets, automating tasks, and ensuring system security and stability.
We are an MSP, and N-able N-central is the main tool we use.
We use it for many purposes. Because it also has some backup solutions and some antivirus solutions. The monitoring is well; for managed services providers, we use it. We also use it for our asset management and for our service desk tickets. But our primary use case is for monitoring.
We use it for remote management monitoring, backup, etc. We are using its most up-to-date version.
N-central is an RMM we use to manage networks for clients.
We use N-able N-central for inventory, remote access, and automation for patch managers.