BlackBerry UEM vs. PacketTrap (Discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Blackberry UEM
Score 9.8 out of 10
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BlackBerry UEM (formerly from Good Technology) offers a complete enterprise mobility management solution, including capabilities for mobile device management, mobile application management, mobile content management, identity access management and mobile security and containerization.N/A
PacketTrap (Discontinued)
Score 1.0 out of 10
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PacketTrap was network monitoring software acquired by Dell but discontinued in 2013.N/A
Pricing
BlackBerry UEMPacketTrap (Discontinued)
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Blackberry UEMPacketTrap (Discontinued)
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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BlackBerry UEMPacketTrap (Discontinued)
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User Ratings
BlackBerry UEMPacketTrap (Discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
7.4
(4 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
4.4
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
5.9
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
BlackBerry UEMPacketTrap (Discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
BlackBerry
If you want to connect securely, connect the mobile android or iOS devices to your network for communication purposes, where you have control over all the devices, who can access the network and remove the corporate data from those same devices if the need arises.
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Discontinued Products
I would have said 10 if they didn't kill the product. I know Blue Folder took a piece of this, but we never got into it and just changed to Auvik and PRTG.
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Pros
BlackBerry
  • Security and Web Filtering are easy to set up and maintain
  • Initial set up and install of company profile onto Android/iOS devices
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Discontinued Products
  • Network monitoring was pretty on point. Not a lot of false positives.
  • Easy to deploy.
  • Easy to use.
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Cons
BlackBerry
  • One thing which is annoying to me is that after every 5-10 minutes, I need to log in again with my credentials to access emails. It could be from a security perspective but in that case the auto log out time should be user configurable.
  • It's not possible to save or forward attachments from my inbox on my device
  • Good does allow for synchronizing of contacts in your personal corporate email address book to your personal device address book.
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Discontinued Products
  • Come back! After Dell purchased this, they ended support for it. In my experience, it was one of the better tools.
  • Integration with other systems, but again, it is EOL, so doesn't matter.
  • MiB library needs a refresh, but again, EOL.
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Likelihood to Renew
BlackBerry
I will renew use of this product for as long as the company supports its use.
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Discontinued Products
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Support Rating
BlackBerry
If you have a serious issue with your on-premise installation, access to support can take a bit to get someone on the phone, and it can take some time to rectify, given the complexity of the software. In my experience, the support team does get you back up and running in critical scenarios, but you more than likely will be on some marathon calls, unless it is a very simple and known issue.
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Discontinued Products
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Alternatives Considered
BlackBerry
Well, selecting Good was an organization level decision and not my personal one. I like Good from the security perspective and that it helps our IT department avoid worrying about data theft. Otherwise, from the perspective of user convenience, Outlook scores way over Good with it's real time delivery of email, real time syncing and a host of other features
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Discontinued Products
Again, the main piece was config backups. That is a real big deal, when you are dealing with a lot of customers that don't have a change management process. So changes can be done to a networking device and we need to be able to review what it was one day and what it changed to the next. This happens a lot with internal IT departments, that break something and you support them as an MSP.
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Return on Investment
BlackBerry
  • Security profiles have been effective in managing user devices.
  • Location tracking has helped locate lost and stolen devices.
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Discontinued Products
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