Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-03-13T00:36:42Z
Mar 13, 2021
We're a reseller. We don't have a business relationship with Cylance. I'm not sure which version of the solution our clients are using. It might be different versions. Our clients use both on-premises and cloud deployments. It depends on the customer and their preference. However, generally, I would say most use on-premises more often. I'd advise new users that they should always start small or start with a small set before they do a big rollout. It's a good idea to test the waters and get a feel for any type of solution before going big. In general, I would rate it at an eight out of ten.
Advice that I would give to anyone considering switching to this solution is you should go for it if you have the money set aside to switch. But also I would spend additional for professional services to handle your migration. On a scale of one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate the product as eight-and-a-half. That is because of all that it does, the comparison between the other products, and the fact that it is a vigilant AI / ML tool that proactively guards your system.
Manager - Information Security & Projects at a insurance company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-03-05T08:39:34Z
Mar 5, 2020
In this domain, Cylance is the newcomer. Symantec and Palo Alto Traps have been in operation for quite some time. It is a bit early in our evaluation process to give proper feedback, although so far, the overall feedback is good. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I have not received much feedback but Cylance seems to be able to meet our customers' requirements for the time being. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
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We're a reseller. We don't have a business relationship with Cylance. I'm not sure which version of the solution our clients are using. It might be different versions. Our clients use both on-premises and cloud deployments. It depends on the customer and their preference. However, generally, I would say most use on-premises more often. I'd advise new users that they should always start small or start with a small set before they do a big rollout. It's a good idea to test the waters and get a feel for any type of solution before going big. In general, I would rate it at an eight out of ten.
Advice that I would give to anyone considering switching to this solution is you should go for it if you have the money set aside to switch. But also I would spend additional for professional services to handle your migration. On a scale of one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate the product as eight-and-a-half. That is because of all that it does, the comparison between the other products, and the fact that it is a vigilant AI / ML tool that proactively guards your system.
In this domain, Cylance is the newcomer. Symantec and Palo Alto Traps have been in operation for quite some time. It is a bit early in our evaluation process to give proper feedback, although so far, the overall feedback is good. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I have not received much feedback but Cylance seems to be able to meet our customers' requirements for the time being. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.