In our comparison of DNSFilter vs. Trellix, Trellix 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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It sets a high bar with its strong global policies, simple configuration, quick speed, and flawless interoperability with Active Directory. As early adopters, we have seen its revolutionary effect on improving our clients' online security and increasing our company's profit margins. When compared to the more expensive OpenDNS Umbrella, DNSFilter is superior because of its regular enhancements and quick implementation of partner feedback by a receptive crew.
Global policies, ease of configuration, speed, integrations with AD
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For a complete security package for the entire company from all threats from any possible direction, this is a great protection tool.
There is protection for all actions over the Internet or even the internal network that connects different machines. It protects the individual machine from all threats from emails, files, other computers, hackers and websites, etc. It also protects the entire network from all ends, internally and external threats as well. It is complete, updated and works seamlessly in the background. It is easy to manage despite being such a comprehensive product. In short, it is one of the best, if not the best security options that are out there.
It is expensive, but then it is really a solution for an enterprise. Some files and software require special permission to open and use, which can be annoying, but a price for protection. The system slows down, and the PCs especially do experience a slower relaunch time.
For our company, DNSFilter has been a revelation. It was implemented in a matter of minutes, from sign-up to deployment. We now have an additional security layer and useful information about the browsing behavior of our employees. This greatly improves our remote device management when combined with our current firewall and antivirus software, ensuring that our fleet is safe even as remote work becomes more common.
Easy to set up, provides additional security protection, gives insights into employee web browsing activity
Reporting is not good enough
A cost-effective, simple and flexible app.
I don’t like auto re-start and pop-ups.
It sets a high bar with its strong global policies, simple configuration, quick speed, and flawless interoperability with Active Directory. As early adopters, we have seen its revolutionary effect on improving our clients' online security and increasing our company's profit margins. When compared to the more expensive OpenDNS Umbrella, DNSFilter is superior because of its regular enhancements and quick implementation of partner feedback by a receptive crew.
Global policies, ease of configuration, speed, integrations with AD
None
For our company, DNSFilter has been a revelation. It was implemented in a matter of minutes, from sign-up to deployment. We now have an additional security layer and useful information about the browsing behavior of our employees. This greatly improves our remote device management when combined with our current firewall and antivirus software, ensuring that our fleet is safe even as remote work becomes more common.
Easy to set up, provides additional security protection, gives insights into employee web browsing activity
Reporting is not good enough
For a complete security package for the entire company from all threats from any possible direction, this is a great protection tool.
There is protection for all actions over the Internet or even the internal network that connects different machines. It protects the individual machine from all threats from emails, files, other computers, hackers and websites, etc. It also protects the entire network from all ends, internally and external threats as well. It is complete, updated and works seamlessly in the background. It is easy to manage despite being such a comprehensive product. In short, it is one of the best, if not the best security options that are out there.
It is expensive, but then it is really a solution for an enterprise. Some files and software require special permission to open and use, which can be annoying, but a price for protection. The system slows down, and the PCs especially do experience a slower relaunch time.
A cost-effective, simple and flexible app.
I don’t like auto re-start and pop-ups.
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In our rating and review comparison of DNSFilter vs. Trellix, DNSFilter has 13 user reviews and Trellix has 28. The average star rating for DNSFilter is 4.84 while Trellix has an average rating of 4.32. DNSFilter has more positive reviews than Trellix. Comparing DNSFilter vs. Trellix reviews, DNSFilter has stronger overall reviews.
DNSFilter vs. Trellix both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Cybersecurity Features, Cybersecurity Protection Types, Reporting & Analytics, Device Management, Network Management, Application Management, Data Management, Systems/Administrative, Configuration Management, Sync/Refresh, Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC), Collaboration Tools, Reminders/Alerts, Workflow Automation, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) Integrations, Automation Technologies. In our feature comparison of DNSFilter vs. Trellix, Trellix offers more of the most popular features and tools than DNSFilter.
In our pricing comparison of DNSFilter vs. Trellix, Trellix's pricing starts at N/A/month and is more affordable compared to Trellix's starting cost of N/A/month.
Our comparison of DNSFilter vs. Trellix shows that Trellix scores higher in usability for meets requirements, steup & support, quality of support, ease of admin. DNSFilter scores higher in ease of use, but Trellix has the best scores overall for system usability.
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