Ivanti Connect Secure vs. SonicWall VPN Clients

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Ivanti Connect Secure
Score 9.5 out of 10
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San Francisco-based Juniper Networks developed Secure Access SSL VPN originally. The product is now offered as Ivanti Connect Secure, first by Pulse Secure (spun off in 2014), and now by Ivanti since their acquisition of Pulse Secure in December, 2020.N/A
SonicWall VPN Clients
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
The SonicWall VPN Clients present a number of options for secure private access to enterprise network assets.N/A
Pricing
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Ivanti Connect SecureSonicWall VPN Clients
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Ivanti Connect SecureSonicWall VPN Clients
Likelihood to Recommend
7.6
(3 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
7.6
(2 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Ivanti Connect SecureSonicWall VPN Clients
Likelihood to Recommend
Ivanti
Pulse SDP is well suited in an environment where the majority of employees are working remotely or have extensive business travel. In today's environment where cybersecurity is of the utmost importance for all organizations, Pulse SDP provides a solid level of security for those remote employees or those traveling.
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SonicWall
If your organization has a full-time IT department or support staff, SonicWall VPN Clients might be a good fit. Configuration can be challenging if you're a small business office manager who HAPPENS to take care of IT (as in my case). Still, once the SonicWall VPN Clients is configured, it works pretty well and at minimal ongoing cost. We opted for extended support from the manufacturer just in case we run into issues that we can't address internally.
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Pros
Ivanti
  • Reliable links.
  • Efficient connection timeouts.
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SonicWall
  • Exceptional security
  • Relatively easy configuration
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Cons
Ivanti
  • The central management tool is not mature.
  • The option to connect before logging in using Network Connect is EOL, and the alternative is not good enough currently (requires machine authentication).
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SonicWall
  • Connections could be more stable
  • Difficult to use for tech-challenged end-users
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Support Rating
Ivanti
At Adecco, first and foremost, we have Pulse SDP easy to use for our employees. This is a critical factor for us because employees are spending much less time calling into support than engaged in high payoff activities. However, when I have called in for support, Pulse SDP has been responsive and effective.
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SonicWall
Phone support has been very reliable and useful, but there have been times when better support documentation would have made that call unnecessary. I like to tackle problems internally if I can, as it tends to save time and usually money. The SonicWall VPN Clients system seems to be pretty locked down as far as being accessible to self-manage.
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Alternatives Considered
Ivanti
The F5 product was more complicated to manage and requires more time to get used to. Juniper VPN is simpler. F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager may be better if you need other side solutions like load balancing and GSLB. So, it really depends on your requirements.
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SonicWall
We started the process of vetting Norton VPN, but since it wasn't available from our preferred vendor, we ended up going with SonicWall VPN Clients by default.
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Return on Investment
Ivanti
  • Potential to implement tight controls on third party risk.
  • Reliable remote access.
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SonicWall
  • ROI is difficult to determine because of the minimal initial cost; that said, now that we've experienced the benefits of having secure VPN access, we couldn't imagine not having it.
  • Users have much greater flexibility now that specific legacy systems are accessible from places other than the office.
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