From my perspective, the frequency of updates isn't a major concern as I don't handle integration or implementation. However, the challenge often lies in integration, especially when a product like Webroot has been acquired by a larger company, in this case, OpenText. For me, seamless integration with support desk systems, like Autotask, is crucial in making decision-making smoother. Overall, I would rate Webroot DNS as an eight out of ten. For me to rate it a ten, seamless integration with ticketing and support desk systems is crucial. Automated problem resolution is key, and integration with support systems is a make-or-break factor.Webroot DNS is good at what it is built for—addressing malicious domain names. However, it is not at the top of my stack because I have other solutions that can handle this function. It is fit for its purpose, but it is not an all-encompassing solution like XDR or MDR.
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2020-11-25T18:20:00Z
Nov 25, 2020
Almost everyone who uses it is happy about the product. I don't get any types of complaints from my clients. I would rate Webroot DNS a nine out of ten.
I would rate it an eight out of ten. Nothing at all can be 10 or be perfect. No solution on the market gets a ten. I rate it an eight because of the features. To make it better, they should have the ability to customize or add remote desktops. I would recommend Webroot; it is a very good solution and a solid solution that keeps our computers protected. It works smoothly, with no problems. It is a very good solution. I can highly recommend for others to buy and go for.
DNS security is crucial for protecting the internet's DNS infrastructure from cyberattacks. Since attackers frequently target DNS, DNS security tools play a vital role in safeguarding against threats such as malware, phishing, and denial-of-service attacks.
I am a reseller. I recommend the solution. Overall, I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
From my perspective, the frequency of updates isn't a major concern as I don't handle integration or implementation. However, the challenge often lies in integration, especially when a product like Webroot has been acquired by a larger company, in this case, OpenText. For me, seamless integration with support desk systems, like Autotask, is crucial in making decision-making smoother. Overall, I would rate Webroot DNS as an eight out of ten. For me to rate it a ten, seamless integration with ticketing and support desk systems is crucial. Automated problem resolution is key, and integration with support systems is a make-or-break factor.Webroot DNS is good at what it is built for—addressing malicious domain names. However, it is not at the top of my stack because I have other solutions that can handle this function. It is fit for its purpose, but it is not an all-encompassing solution like XDR or MDR.
I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. I would rate Webroot DNS Protection a nine out of ten.
The solution is really easy to use. I rate Webroot DNS Protection a ten out of ten.
Almost everyone who uses it is happy about the product. I don't get any types of complaints from my clients. I would rate Webroot DNS a nine out of ten.
I would rate it an eight out of ten. Nothing at all can be 10 or be perfect. No solution on the market gets a ten. I rate it an eight because of the features. To make it better, they should have the ability to customize or add remote desktops. I would recommend Webroot; it is a very good solution and a solid solution that keeps our computers protected. It works smoothly, with no problems. It is a very good solution. I can highly recommend for others to buy and go for.