In our comparison of Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin, OneLogin is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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Check Point excels with its quick setup, easy management tools, and lightning-fast performance. Additionally, the reports are simple. It's amazing how much their new Maestro technology pushes hardware efficiency. The expensive price is my sole complaint. However, Check Point is hard to surpass for seamless scalability and rock-solid stability.
Ease of deployment, friendly management and reporting GUI
High price
OneLogin has undoubtedly enhanced our organization's security posture, but there are moments when the tradeoff between security and convenience can feel like a bit of a hurdle to overcome.
Ability to streamline access to a suite of internal tools. The integration with Slack is impressive.
Reminder to always remember your password, as there's little room for shortcuts.
I was quite satisfied with Checkpoint's firewall because of its very simple setup wizard and informative security reports. Although these functions are standard, Checkpoint performs them incredibly effectively. Administrators are provided with a comprehensive overview of their network's security by the straightforward and comprehensive reports. However, there is room for improvement in the log storage capacity, particularly for SMB clients who want all-in-one solutions. More internal storage may be desired by some users, even though integration with external log servers is a benefit.
Simple Installation, centralized security
Limited Log Holding Capacity
We use OneLogin as a portal to many of our different company platforms.
OneLogin is very convenient as we can avoid logging into many programs while working. Its the dashboard is so designed that you can see all the accounts that you use. But you can also view the accounts of the entire company.
The mobile app is disappointing. It is difficult to switch between tasks. Even though the OneLogin app is for the mobile, it will not take the user to a mobile-friendly version of the program.
Check Point excels with its quick setup, easy management tools, and lightning-fast performance. Additionally, the reports are simple. It's amazing how much their new Maestro technology pushes hardware efficiency. The expensive price is my sole complaint. However, Check Point is hard to surpass for seamless scalability and rock-solid stability.
Ease of deployment, friendly management and reporting GUI
High price
I was quite satisfied with Checkpoint's firewall because of its very simple setup wizard and informative security reports. Although these functions are standard, Checkpoint performs them incredibly effectively. Administrators are provided with a comprehensive overview of their network's security by the straightforward and comprehensive reports. However, there is room for improvement in the log storage capacity, particularly for SMB clients who want all-in-one solutions. More internal storage may be desired by some users, even though integration with external log servers is a benefit.
Simple Installation, centralized security
Limited Log Holding Capacity
OneLogin has undoubtedly enhanced our organization's security posture, but there are moments when the tradeoff between security and convenience can feel like a bit of a hurdle to overcome.
Ability to streamline access to a suite of internal tools. The integration with Slack is impressive.
Reminder to always remember your password, as there's little room for shortcuts.
We use OneLogin as a portal to many of our different company platforms.
OneLogin is very convenient as we can avoid logging into many programs while working. Its the dashboard is so designed that you can see all the accounts that you use. But you can also view the accounts of the entire company.
The mobile app is disappointing. It is difficult to switch between tasks. Even though the OneLogin app is for the mobile, it will not take the user to a mobile-friendly version of the program.
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In our rating and review comparison of Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin, OneLogin has 32 user reviews and Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) has 9. The average star rating for OneLogin is 4.59 while Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) has an average rating of 4.33. OneLogin has more positive reviews than Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW). Comparing Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin reviews, OneLogin has stronger overall reviews.
Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Cybersecurity Features, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Password Management, Device Management, Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC), Reporting & Analytics, Cybersecurity Protection Types, Systems/Administrative, Customizable Items, Drag-and-Drop Builders/Designers, Third-Party Integrations, Supported Technologies. In our feature comparison of Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin, OneLogin offers more of the most popular features and tools than Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW).
In our pricing comparison of Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin, OneLogin's pricing starts at $4/month and is more affordable compared to OneLogin's starting cost of $4/month.
Our comparison of Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) vs. OneLogin shows that OneLogin scores higher in usability for ease of use, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin. Check Point Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW) scores higher in meets requirements, learning curve, but OneLogin has the best scores overall for system usability.
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