Product comparison GFI LanGuard 2014 vs. Microsoft Windows InTune (October 2013 Release)
GFI LanGuard 2014 Windows Intune General features Scheduled scans Agent-less r Agent-based Integration with Active Directory Asset tracking r Installs on workstations Network utilities (DNS lookup, traceroute, SNMP walk, etc.) r Flexible scan target (single machine, list of computers, IP ranges, domains, etc.) ééééé é Power management options (Wake-on-LAN, shut down) r Vulnerability management Scan for Windows vulnerabilities r Scan for Linux/Mac OS vulnerabilities r Scan for application vulnerabilities r Scan for network device vulnerabilities r Scan for mobile device vulnerabilities r CVE-certified r Custom vulnerability checks r Scripting support r Vulnerability remediation r Integrated with remote desktop connections Patch management Manage Microsoft updates Manage application updates Manage Mac OS X updates r Manage Linux updates r Manage non-security updates Deploy major upgrades Deploy custom software and scripts Automatic detection, download and deployment of patches Rollback patches Post-patch deployment reboot control r 2
GFI LanGuard 2014 Windows Intune Network and software audit Port scanning r Retrieve computer network role r Retrieve list of shares r Retrieve users and groups r Retrieve installed services r Retrieve logged-on users r Retrieve password and security audit policies r Hardware audit Virtual machine detection r File system monitoring r r Get email notifications on system changes r Installed software Integration with over 2,500 critical security applications (antivirus, anti-spyware, firewalls, backup, etc.) r Uninstall or get notified on unauthorized applications r Reporting Technical reports Dashboard Results comparison and baselining r Scheduled reports r Email reports r Export reports to various formats (PDF, DOC, HTML, XML, etc.) Full text search support r PCI DSS dedicated reports r Reports branding r Advanced result filtering options 3
Microsoft Windows Intune Weaknesses GFI LanGuard 2014 Strengths Different functionality Windows Intune is a cloud based PC management & security tool. Functionality like patch management, software audit, hardware audit and remote desktop overlaps with GFI LanGuard, but Windows Intune has malware protection included and misses vulnerability assessment and network audit features present in GFI LanGuard. Complete network security solution Works as a virtual security consultant assisting with vulnerability assessment, patch management, network and software audit and security issues remediation. Works only with Microsoft client operating systems Does not support Windows servers, Linux and Mac OS systems. Multiple platforms support Vulnerability assessment for Windows, Linux, Mac OS and network devices such as routers, switches and printers. Patch management for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems. Less control The server cannot push patches (clients contact the server according to their schedule) and has poor control on when to reboot clients. Full control User has full control on when to deploy, check patching status or reboot client machines. Pricing Monthly subscription. Much more expensive than GFI LanGuard. Low total cost of ownership Competitive price due to centralized vulnerability management, patch management and network and software audit. Conclusion Microsoft Windows Intune is a cloud based PC management & security tool. The major drawbacks compared with LanGuard are lack of support for Windows Servers and other non Microsoft platforms such as Linux and Mac OS X and pricing, which is significantly higher. GFI LanGuard is your own virtual security consultant: easy, always available and affordable! 4
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