Netwrix Data Classification Manager is very good at network data classification, but it also has to work on endpoint data classification because clients ask for it. Although the solution is easy to deploy and easy to work out, it could be made more user-friendly. The technical support team’s response time could be improved.
One of the key issues is its interface and querying capabilities, which can be complex, making it difficult to interpret logs. There are concerns about the licensing structure as the licensing terms are not very user-friendly. It's often based on the total number of Active Directory accounts, including system accounts, with limited flexibility. Each module is licensed separately, and it would be helpful to have a middle-ground option, like a bundled offering at a more reasonable price.
Data Governance ensures that enterprise data is accurate, consistent, and secure across systems. It establishes clear processes about data accountability and management, enhancing data integrity and compliance.Organizations aiming to harness their data assets need a solid Data Governance framework. It involves defining data ownership, policies, and standards to ensure data quality and compliance. As data-driven decisions continue to grow, the need for recognizable data management structures...
Netwrix Data Classification Manager is very good at network data classification, but it also has to work on endpoint data classification because clients ask for it. Although the solution is easy to deploy and easy to work out, it could be made more user-friendly. The technical support team’s response time could be improved.
One of the key issues is its interface and querying capabilities, which can be complex, making it difficult to interpret logs. There are concerns about the licensing structure as the licensing terms are not very user-friendly. It's often based on the total number of Active Directory accounts, including system accounts, with limited flexibility. Each module is licensed separately, and it would be helpful to have a middle-ground option, like a bundled offering at a more reasonable price.