At least four to five people are required for the 24 x 7 maintenance of AppSense. For example, we want to move user profiles to some other delivery group where we don't want application control in case of any DNS change, firewall, or port blocking. In that case, we need support to make the configuration changes in AppSense. More than twenty thousand people use AppSense in the virtual environment. From the support perspective, my company has a team of more than five or six professionals taking care of all DR activities, AppSense configuration management, the policy side, the application control side, and other activities. Still, if my company hires more people on virtual desktop environments, then my company has to purchase more AppSense licenses. I would tell new users of AppSense to first go with the community license and use the product for at least one or two months. To do this, you need to contact Ivanti sales. If you like the configuration, you can continue paying and using AppSense, despite its higher pricing. AppSense is an excellent product with many features, such as user profile personalization, desktop control, application control, redirection, and policy configuration. However, it's too expensive, so I'd rate it as nine out of ten. From a configuration perspective, AppSense is a great product, but from the cost perspective for smaller organizations, the cost should be at a lower range. My company is an Ivanti customer.
At least four to five people are required for the 24 x 7 maintenance of AppSense. For example, we want to move user profiles to some other delivery group where we don't want application control in case of any DNS change, firewall, or port blocking. In that case, we need support to make the configuration changes in AppSense. More than twenty thousand people use AppSense in the virtual environment. From the support perspective, my company has a team of more than five or six professionals taking care of all DR activities, AppSense configuration management, the policy side, the application control side, and other activities. Still, if my company hires more people on virtual desktop environments, then my company has to purchase more AppSense licenses. I would tell new users of AppSense to first go with the community license and use the product for at least one or two months. To do this, you need to contact Ivanti sales. If you like the configuration, you can continue paying and using AppSense, despite its higher pricing. AppSense is an excellent product with many features, such as user profile personalization, desktop control, application control, redirection, and policy configuration. However, it's too expensive, so I'd rate it as nine out of ten. From a configuration perspective, AppSense is a great product, but from the cost perspective for smaller organizations, the cost should be at a lower range. My company is an Ivanti customer.