Appgate SDP vs. Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Appgate SDP
Score 9.2 out of 10
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AppGate SDP (software-defined perimeter) from Cyxtera Technologies headquartered in Addison is a zero trust network security product.N/A
Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access (formerly from Pulse) uses the web to create a secure connection from the device to an application, eliminating bandwidth and data charges through gateways while constantly verifying the user, their device, and applications based on granular constraints.N/A
Pricing
Appgate SDPIvanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
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Appgate SDPIvanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Appgate SDPIvanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
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User Ratings
Appgate SDPIvanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(2 ratings)
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Support Rating
9.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Appgate SDPIvanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access
Likelihood to Recommend
Appgate
It is best suited for larger companies with lots of remote workers that need complex access management. We've barely scratched the surface on what Appgate can do via its API.
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Ivanti
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Pros
Appgate
  • Software-Defined perimeter
  • Hide resources to non-authorized/authenticated users.
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Ivanti
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Cons
Appgate
  • Live logging in the client. Currently you have to "download" the logs into a zip file and then open that zipfile to look at the logs. There's no logfile to tail or watch.
  • Load balancing between controllers could be better. Currently relies on round robin DNS and sometimes a browser will pick a different IP than previous and you'll get a big "LOST CONNECTION TO CONTROLLER" message.
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Ivanti
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Support Rating
Appgate
The company has been supportive overall of our needs and desired features. I have not personally called the support services, but I've heard no direct complaints either.
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Ivanti
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Alternatives Considered
Appgate
The existing system was FortiGate. The management of the system was a hassle. Because IT personnel had to manually create VPN accounts, user passwords were known to who created them and the end user did not have a way to change them. This created a security issue in the event an IT engineer left the company.
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Ivanti
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Return on Investment
Appgate
  • We are achieving our goals with this tool by hiding resources behind it.
  • It is a new model that requires a different thought process for many in network operations.
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Ivanti
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