Senior Engineer at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2024-09-24T07:32:00Z
Sep 24, 2024
This solution is not needed by small companies. However, it is very useful for managing remote sites and offices for larger companies with distributed sites. It would be beneficial if the company could package multiple tools into a single offering, as it would make it easier for users to know what they need. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
By applying policies such as SpeedLocks and compliance rules for browsers to block certain websites, ManageEngine Endpoint Central helps manage speed blocking, browsing, and filtering. It was easy to integrate other tools. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
The product works perfectly for patch management and software deployments. The tool makes the lives of its users easier, and allows us to deploy any software, like the deployment of Zscaler on our company's machines. The product's most beneficial feature for IT security posture stems from the patch updates give clear visibility of which machines are installed or missing with the important crucial patches. The product has streamlined application management because it gives me the list of applications in my network. I get clear visibility using ManageEngine Endpoint Central's software summary report if there is an anti-virus product network and if I need to find out the machines on which it is deployed. The product is very easy to maintain if you know about the solution. My company does not integrate ManageEngine Endpoint Central with any other products. ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a cost-effective product. If you are someone who looks at areas like automation and deployment and feels the need to have the correct type of reports, then ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a good product. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
Learn what your peers think about ManageEngine Endpoint Central. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: December 2024.
I recommend ManageEngine Endpoint Central to other users because it is quite easy to deploy. Overall, I rate ManageEngine Endpoint Central a nine out of ten.
Regional IT Operations Manager at Wallem Group Limited
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Top 20
2023-03-22T07:31:57Z
Mar 22, 2023
I would recommend people use the solution. It's designed to be user-friendly and easy to set up, and one of its key strengths is that many IT professionals are choosing it because it has a free version. I rate ManageEngine Endpoint Central an eight out of ten.
I am an implementor and admin. We have it on-premises and on the cloud as well. I'd recommend the solution to others. I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
We're an ManageEngine partner. I'm likely using version 13. It would be the version they released last year that we are working with. It's the best product. It's a solution that has all the features you will ever need to manage all the endpoints in your company. It has everything you will imagine, and it's simple to manage, it's simple to install, and once you install it, it will work on its own, and you can reduce the manpower required. You may have needed ten administrators before, yet, with this, now you only will use two due to the automated remote control software pushing and patching. All can be done on a single console remotely. You reduce the workload and free up people. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten based on its many features and its low learning curve. You can become a good admin within a month or two just by using it and checking the menus.
Chief Technical and Solution Architect at Vertigo Inc.
Real User
2022-07-20T16:57:33Z
Jul 20, 2022
If I re-implement it today, I'd strongly consider a cloud-based infrastructure instead of on-premise. It is solid. It is a legacy technology, and it has been around forever. It does what it does. It is complicated, but it works. It is not brilliant, but it is highly functional. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
Head of Digital Data Technology & Facilities at The Electoral Commission
Real User
2022-04-06T11:17:49Z
Apr 6, 2022
We are using a previous version of the solution. It's not the latest version. The most important thing, when you're looking at any product, is to make sure you've clearly defined what you're trying to achieve and do, and then go through what it can and can't do for you to make sure you get a good fit. That's the advice I'd give to anyone considering implementing it. I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. I've been pleased with its potential capabilities so far.
I would advise any organization that wants to implement Manage Engine to pick the right components of Manage Engine during the design stage itself, such as Patch Manager or Mobile Desk Manager, and then go ahead with the implementation. I would rate it a seven out of 10.
Desktop Central is easy to deploy, manage, and integrate with other ManageEngine products. I would recommend it to anyone managing a computing environment - it's a complete product for all sizes of enterprise, and it's ready to be deployed straight out of the box. I would score it as nine out of ten.
Assistant Manager - IT at MEP Infrastructure Developers Ltd.
Real User
2021-11-12T12:37:56Z
Nov 12, 2021
I'm a customer and an end-user. Currently, we are using on-prem. I am waiting for SaaS, however, I really don't have the SaaS version. It'll be very good if they offer a SaaS version; my manageability will become very much easier. If you're looking for third-party patch management, asset management, and/or remote control support, then this is the best app. For remote control, it doesn't require much bandwidth. Often, people sitting in a remote location are using their 3G data cards or mobile data, mobile phone, and they still got connected with the seamless connectivity. There has been no issue. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
Engineering Technical Lead at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2021-11-09T04:33:00Z
Nov 9, 2021
I've recommended this product to a few of my colleagues in different companies because I was admiring this product when we need to make sure that all the systems are healthy and patches are installed. It's a very user-friendly product, and anyone can use this product.
Senior Modern Workplace Expert at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-08T19:53:02Z
Nov 8, 2021
ManageEngine Desktop Central is a product that's worth the money. It's easy to install and quicker in action. If you start installing the product today, in a small environment, you will be able to deploy the application in two hours. I rate ManageEngine a seven out of ten. They have a lot of improvements to make.
Senior IT Support Analyst at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-08-25T20:18:36Z
Aug 25, 2021
We are customers and end-users. From Manage Engine, we're using just the Desktop Central and the Log 360. Desktop Central does not happen to be the MSP. We are using version 10.1.2119. I wouldn't necessarily recommend the solution to others. I would advise users to keep looking into other options. I'd rate the solution at a four out of ten. We haven't been very happy overall.
IT Manager at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-26T14:40:44Z
Feb 26, 2021
We are just a customer and end-user. We don't have a business relationship with the product. We are using the latest version of the solution. I'm not sure which version number we have. In general, I would recommend the solution. I'd rate it nine out of ten overall, however, I hope that in the future, they improve their integration capabilities.
Network Administrator at a maritime company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-12-23T03:34:05Z
Dec 23, 2020
My advice is that if they don't have a product to control the software that users have installed on their PCs, then this is a very good tool. However, beyond a certain number of users, they have to buy it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Manager of Information Technology at a engineering company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-11-18T19:33:58Z
Nov 18, 2020
It's worth taking a good look at this solution because I think it's a really good product and it has a lot of features. It has a lot of value added and they have great support. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Overall, given the capabilities of Desktop Central, it is one of the best endpoint management solutions and it can cater to most of the operating systems in a client's environment, through a single portal.
My advice to people looking into this solution is that if you want to improve on the patching processes as a part of a DevSecOps pipeline, Desktop Central can help you do that. It will help you make that workflow easier and it is a better option than other solutions. So this works out to be a better because everything is built-in. You do not have to integrate with any other company's portal or any other incident management or tracking. If you plan for a patch, there are different tools to use, different notifications to set for the patch, and they can be administered within Desktop Central itself. So the admin can approve it and once the notification changes, the patch can be released to the endpoints. That works pretty fast. That built-in workflow makes it more productive and easier to use. On a scale from one to ten, where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Desktop Central higher than the VMware and Citrix Workspaces. The workflows are much better and easier, and the different roles for IT and Ops are well defined. So I would rate somewhere around seven. It is a seven because it still has got some room for improvement, but I think seven is good.
Systems Administrator at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-08-02T21:31:00Z
Aug 2, 2020
Some times, when adding new programs to Desktop Central, it can be somewhat costly. I say be prepared to be able to spend some money. We asked to pay for several years at a time to lower the long term cost.
IT Projects Manager at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-01-28T12:30:00Z
Jan 28, 2019
It's a very good product and I would suggest it to someone considering it. It's been working very well. Since it's been running I don't think we've ever had any issues with it. I would rate it a ten out of ten.
ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution offered by ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corporation. It is designed to help organizations efficiently manage and secure their endpoints from a centralized platform. Endpoint Central provides a comprehensive set of features and capabilities to streamline endpoint management and enhance security across diverse devices and operating systems.
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I have no concerns or advice for others considering ManageEngine. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
This solution is not needed by small companies. However, it is very useful for managing remote sites and offices for larger companies with distributed sites. It would be beneficial if the company could package multiple tools into a single offering, as it would make it easier for users to know what they need. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
By applying policies such as SpeedLocks and compliance rules for browsers to block certain websites, ManageEngine Endpoint Central helps manage speed blocking, browsing, and filtering. It was easy to integrate other tools. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the product a nine out of ten. I would recommend it to other users.
The product works perfectly for patch management and software deployments. The tool makes the lives of its users easier, and allows us to deploy any software, like the deployment of Zscaler on our company's machines. The product's most beneficial feature for IT security posture stems from the patch updates give clear visibility of which machines are installed or missing with the important crucial patches. The product has streamlined application management because it gives me the list of applications in my network. I get clear visibility using ManageEngine Endpoint Central's software summary report if there is an anti-virus product network and if I need to find out the machines on which it is deployed. The product is very easy to maintain if you know about the solution. My company does not integrate ManageEngine Endpoint Central with any other products. ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a cost-effective product. If you are someone who looks at areas like automation and deployment and feels the need to have the correct type of reports, then ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a good product. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate ManageEngine Endpoint Central a seven out of ten. We encounter issues related to the quality of services.
I recommend ManageEngine Endpoint Central to other users because it is quite easy to deploy. Overall, I rate ManageEngine Endpoint Central a nine out of ten.
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would recommend people use the solution. It's designed to be user-friendly and easy to set up, and one of its key strengths is that many IT professionals are choosing it because it has a free version. I rate ManageEngine Endpoint Central an eight out of ten.
I am an implementor and admin. We have it on-premises and on the cloud as well. I'd recommend the solution to others. I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
We're an ManageEngine partner. I'm likely using version 13. It would be the version they released last year that we are working with. It's the best product. It's a solution that has all the features you will ever need to manage all the endpoints in your company. It has everything you will imagine, and it's simple to manage, it's simple to install, and once you install it, it will work on its own, and you can reduce the manpower required. You may have needed ten administrators before, yet, with this, now you only will use two due to the automated remote control software pushing and patching. All can be done on a single console remotely. You reduce the workload and free up people. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten based on its many features and its low learning curve. You can become a good admin within a month or two just by using it and checking the menus.
We're customers and end-users. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's still new to me, and I'm still exploring its capabilities.
If I re-implement it today, I'd strongly consider a cloud-based infrastructure instead of on-premise. It is solid. It is a legacy technology, and it has been around forever. It does what it does. It is complicated, but it works. It is not brilliant, but it is highly functional. I would rate it a seven out of ten.
Seven hundred users are currently using the system. I would rate ManageEngine Desktop Central an eight on a scale of one to ten.
We are using a previous version of the solution. It's not the latest version. The most important thing, when you're looking at any product, is to make sure you've clearly defined what you're trying to achieve and do, and then go through what it can and can't do for you to make sure you get a good fit. That's the advice I'd give to anyone considering implementing it. I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. I've been pleased with its potential capabilities so far.
I would advise any organization that wants to implement Manage Engine to pick the right components of Manage Engine during the design stage itself, such as Patch Manager or Mobile Desk Manager, and then go ahead with the implementation. I would rate it a seven out of 10.
I rate ManageEngine Desktop Central a nine out of ten.
Desktop Central is easy to deploy, manage, and integrate with other ManageEngine products. I would recommend it to anyone managing a computing environment - it's a complete product for all sizes of enterprise, and it's ready to be deployed straight out of the box. I would score it as nine out of ten.
I'm a customer and an end-user. Currently, we are using on-prem. I am waiting for SaaS, however, I really don't have the SaaS version. It'll be very good if they offer a SaaS version; my manageability will become very much easier. If you're looking for third-party patch management, asset management, and/or remote control support, then this is the best app. For remote control, it doesn't require much bandwidth. Often, people sitting in a remote location are using their 3G data cards or mobile data, mobile phone, and they still got connected with the seamless connectivity. There has been no issue. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
I've recommended this product to a few of my colleagues in different companies because I was admiring this product when we need to make sure that all the systems are healthy and patches are installed. It's a very user-friendly product, and anyone can use this product.
ManageEngine Desktop Central is a product that's worth the money. It's easy to install and quicker in action. If you start installing the product today, in a small environment, you will be able to deploy the application in two hours. I rate ManageEngine a seven out of ten. They have a lot of improvements to make.
We're a partner. I am currently working with both cloud and on-premises deployment models. I'd rate the solution at a ten out of ten.
We are customers and end-users. From Manage Engine, we're using just the Desktop Central and the Log 360. Desktop Central does not happen to be the MSP. We are using version 10.1.2119. I wouldn't necessarily recommend the solution to others. I would advise users to keep looking into other options. I'd rate the solution at a four out of ten. We haven't been very happy overall.
We are just a customer and end-user. We don't have a business relationship with the product. We are using the latest version of the solution. I'm not sure which version number we have. In general, I would recommend the solution. I'd rate it nine out of ten overall, however, I hope that in the future, they improve their integration capabilities.
My advice is that if they don't have a product to control the software that users have installed on their PCs, then this is a very good tool. However, beyond a certain number of users, they have to buy it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
It's worth taking a good look at this solution because I think it's a really good product and it has a lot of features. It has a lot of value added and they have great support. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Overall, given the capabilities of Desktop Central, it is one of the best endpoint management solutions and it can cater to most of the operating systems in a client's environment, through a single portal.
My advice to people looking into this solution is that if you want to improve on the patching processes as a part of a DevSecOps pipeline, Desktop Central can help you do that. It will help you make that workflow easier and it is a better option than other solutions. So this works out to be a better because everything is built-in. You do not have to integrate with any other company's portal or any other incident management or tracking. If you plan for a patch, there are different tools to use, different notifications to set for the patch, and they can be administered within Desktop Central itself. So the admin can approve it and once the notification changes, the patch can be released to the endpoints. That works pretty fast. That built-in workflow makes it more productive and easier to use. On a scale from one to ten, where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Desktop Central higher than the VMware and Citrix Workspaces. The workflows are much better and easier, and the different roles for IT and Ops are well defined. So I would rate somewhere around seven. It is a seven because it still has got some room for improvement, but I think seven is good.
Some times, when adding new programs to Desktop Central, it can be somewhat costly. I say be prepared to be able to spend some money. We asked to pay for several years at a time to lower the long term cost.
I recommend trying it for 30 days, you will be surprised.
It's a very good product and I would suggest it to someone considering it. It's been working very well. Since it's been running I don't think we've ever had any issues with it. I would rate it a ten out of ten.