Freelancer at a non-tech company with self employed
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2024-03-14T15:09:35Z
Mar 14, 2024
I'm more inclined towards Cisco's switches and routers, as I've been using them for a while now. However, Trend Micro Managed XDR generally remains one of the top recommendations alongside Cisco in our assessments. I rate it an eight out of ten.
Lead Sales Manager & Unit Head - ICT at Khimji Ramdas
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2024-03-11T16:28:52Z
Mar 11, 2024
I would advise others to first conduct a Proof of Concept (POC) to assess how well it fits your needs. Trend Micro is a premium solution, not something you'd want to switch away from after just a few months due to costs. It's crucial to compare it with other products, like Symantec, and decide, based on the POC results, which are most suitable for your infrastructure. Individuals with a technical background should grasp the technology well. However, newcomers or those at a junior level might find there's a significant knowledge gap. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The main drawbacks are the lack of local language support and the high pricing. Otherwise, from a technological standpoint, it's excellent.
System Network Security Engineer at National Building Supply, Inc.
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2024-03-07T08:40:22Z
Mar 7, 2024
The tool's integration into existing security infrastructure can be relatively easy if you stick with the vendor's specific solutions. For instance, vendors like Zoho, Trend Micro, or Kaspersky do a good job with XDR, but there might be limitations when working with solutions from different vendors. In many cases, opting for XDR might require using other products from the same vendor, such as email gateways, IPS, DLP solutions, or endpoints. I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. If we use Trend Micro-based endpoints, we have access to a full portfolio of solutions from Trend Micro. This could be a good option for our next move. We could begin by implementing Trend Micro Endpoint and then follow up with the server-side solution, XDR, to continue our journey.
I'm more inclined towards Cisco's switches and routers, as I've been using them for a while now. However, Trend Micro Managed XDR generally remains one of the top recommendations alongside Cisco in our assessments. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I would advise others to first conduct a Proof of Concept (POC) to assess how well it fits your needs. Trend Micro is a premium solution, not something you'd want to switch away from after just a few months due to costs. It's crucial to compare it with other products, like Symantec, and decide, based on the POC results, which are most suitable for your infrastructure. Individuals with a technical background should grasp the technology well. However, newcomers or those at a junior level might find there's a significant knowledge gap. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The main drawbacks are the lack of local language support and the high pricing. Otherwise, from a technological standpoint, it's excellent.
The tool's integration into existing security infrastructure can be relatively easy if you stick with the vendor's specific solutions. For instance, vendors like Zoho, Trend Micro, or Kaspersky do a good job with XDR, but there might be limitations when working with solutions from different vendors. In many cases, opting for XDR might require using other products from the same vendor, such as email gateways, IPS, DLP solutions, or endpoints. I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. If we use Trend Micro-based endpoints, we have access to a full portfolio of solutions from Trend Micro. This could be a good option for our next move. We could begin by implementing Trend Micro Endpoint and then follow up with the server-side solution, XDR, to continue our journey.
I would recommend his solution to others, it is a good solution. I rate Trend Micro Managed XDR a ten out of ten.