Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management is a risk‑based cloud patch management solution used to prioritize and patch vulnerabilities based on active risk exposure, patch reliability and device compliance.
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Unfortunately, our Ivanti sales partner isn't yet familiar enough with Neurons to provide a high enough level of support. As a result, our only option is the somewhat cumbersome English-language support available through the …
Biggest differentiator is useability, cost. We have a very tight config mgmt group, help desk, after-hours MTO. Onboarded resources within ITS, and the agency as a whole, need to pickup Ivanti for self-service rather quick. The service catalogue is easy for admins to configure …
As far as patching, Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management is better in terms of the homepage displaying our current deployments. As far as pricing goes, it looks like it will be cheaper as well pretty soon. Tanium is better in terms of automation and, from what we have seen, …
Ivanti Neurons is really good as regards to patching a server environment with a multitude of Operating systems. If the environment has a mix of operating systems like different Linux flavors, different versions of Windows, etc. it's a really good tool. We really like how it can exclude things like Java or legacy versions of SQL during the patching process
We are branching scope of work for other ITS-platforms towards more modern, broader scope engines like ServiceNow / SalesForce. Would like to see better integration at an Ivanti-wide level.
That's possible, but it takes a while to get the hang of it intuitively. For anyone who's already very familiar with Ivanti EPM, this means starting from scratch, because not only the interface but also the configuration is completely new
As far as patching, Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management is better in terms of the homepage displaying our current deployments. As far as pricing goes, it looks like it will be cheaper as well pretty soon. Tanium is better in terms of automation and, from what we have seen, patching user endpoints. In terms of visibility Absolute is better overall.