BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access enables security professionals
to control, monitor, and manage access to critical systems by privileged users
and third-party vendors (e.g. authorized employees, contractors, etc). BeyondTrust's approach is designed to allow companies to quickly gain
control of system access and protect themselves against cyberattacks without
requiring time-consuming process changes. Features for secure access, vault credentials, and audit…
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mRemoteNG
Score 9.0 out of 10
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mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote, an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager.
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Free/Freemium Version
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BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access
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Remote Administration
Comparison of Remote Administration features of Product A and Product B
BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access
9.7
1 Ratings
19% above category average
mRemoteNG
8.7
6 Ratings
8% above category average
Screen sharing
9.01 Ratings
8.01 Ratings
Instant message
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Over-the-Internet remote session
10.01 Ratings
9.53 Ratings
Initiate remote control from mobile
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Remote management of servers & workstations
10.01 Ratings
10.06 Ratings
Remote Active Directory® management
10.01 Ratings
9.43 Ratings
Centralized management dashboard
10.01 Ratings
9.23 Ratings
Session record
10.01 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Multi-platform remote control
10.01 Ratings
7.56 Ratings
File transfer
00 Ratings
6.53 Ratings
Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication
BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access is well suited to grand monitored privileged access to resources. It works in a proxy mode so end-users don't have direct access to servers. This can help prevent attacks on servers from users' machines since all the traffic to the servers goes through the Privileged Remote Access server which performs auth according to the policies. In cases where direct access to the servers/service from the end-user's machine is required, it is a little bit complicated to set up that kind of connection using protocol tunneling.
Well suited to environments where IT staff need to access multiple servers/systems at the same time, cutting down on time wasted opening multiple windows. Not so useful for users that only need to access one system remotely, as most of its functions are largely unused in that case.
One way to use it is by using a machine as an access proxy, this machine being Linux, has limitations such as copy and paste and does not allow access to more than one web access.
The user interface for configuration is a little basic, and not obvious for a new user to set up connections. It could be a bit clearer how to do that.
It does not seem to automatically update itself to new versions - though older ones work fine, you can miss out on some new functions if you don't check for updates manually.
This review was originally written partially in Portuguese and those parts have been translated into English using a third-party translation tool. While we strive for accuracy, some nuances or meanings may not be perfectly captured.
Because it is easy to use once installing. The interface is very intuitive and there are help files available for anyone needing further set up assistance. For someone who is currently overwhelmed with managing too many things in too many places, mRemote simplifies this and puts the power back in the administrators hands with their intuitive interface.
Every now and then I do look to see if there is any other software that can bring together multiple remote access protocols in a single interface that can contain multiple connections to remote devices with image scaling to mage use of a windowed interface and have yet to find an alternative that does all that but doesn't cost a huge amount. Don't get me wrong I would happily pay for an alternative that could provide an overall better, more convenient experience, but I have yet to find one that has made me think it's worth jumping ship from mRemoteNG.
Improve security by improving the management of external remote access
Help us meet Remote Access Compliance Requirements by creating audit trails, session forensics, and giving access monitoring and reporting data
Simplify employee access and workflows by giving employees the exact amount of privileged access to systems and applications they need, without hindering productivity or overwhelming the service desk