Citrix Endpoint Management vs. Google Endpoint Management

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Citrix Endpoint Management
Score 6.7 out of 10
N/A
Citrix Endpoint Management (formerly XenMobile), is a UEM and enterprise mobility management application for securing mobile applications and devices.N/A
Google Endpoint Management
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Google Endpoint Management is a UEM / MDM solution that controls access to company Google Workspaces, and provides security functionality for Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as Windows and macOS accessing resources or tools remotely. Features include screen or device lock, remote data wipe, limiting access based on device type or user, remote user logout, and centralized management of devices through a Google Workspace admin console. There is no cost for Google Endpoint…
$6
Per User / Per Month
Pricing
Citrix Endpoint ManagementGoogle Endpoint Management
Editions & Modules
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Google Workspace - Business Starter
$6
Per User / Per Month
Google Workspace - Business Standard
$12
Per User / Per Month
Google Workspace - Business Plus
$18
Per User / Per Month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Citrix Endpoint ManagementGoogle Endpoint Management
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Citrix Endpoint Management
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
We focused on:
Secure Access: Our organization prioritizes secure access to applications and files, Citrix Endpoint Management aligns well with this goal.
Centralized Updates: The centralized update and patch management feature was appealing.
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
With a zero trust solution for the entire digital workspace, you can continually monitor and assess session activities before, during, and after login. Reduce risk, gain more control over every session, and get deeper insights across your entire application landscape. To …
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
Citrix Endpoint Management has given us exactly what we needed plus more! The connectivity options, mobile availability and security has bypassed our needs by far. It has been a very positive experience to use Citrix and no one in our office seems to have any complaints or …
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
Citrix Endpoint Management has flexible configuration which makes it more efficient and better fit. Other substitutes work well in the sandbox and testing environment, but XenMobile is a great device in all environments. Its integration with other Citrix apps like XenDesktop, …
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
Xenmobile was just more flexible; allowing us to use different devices and change our active data sync. The cost of a Blackberry enterprise server was also prohibitive, so we moved to XxenMobile.
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
We couldn't get airwatch to work for us, installation on the devices was much too complex, and support was lacking. I've heard other companies didn't have as much of an issue, but we certainly did. Mobile Iron was evaluated at the surface, but we never brought it in for a …
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
Because of its flexible configuration, XenMobile was a much better fit for us. ZixOne was a reliable, functional MDM product but only functioned in a sandboxed environment. Despite being sandboxed, it was able to push contacts into the native app; however, it could not do the …
Chose Citrix Endpoint Management
Sure there are other Mobile Device Management solutions on the market, but only XenMobile can deliver Worx Apps, XenDesktop & XenApp so efficiently and securely. It's the only solution on the market (IMO) which can increase end user productivity while at the same time …
Google Endpoint Management
Chose Google Endpoint Management
Google Endpoint has a remote control, which simplifies tasks, and it's not a must for a person to install the software on the required device. Also, Google Endpoint has a free version, and the monthly subscription amount is small. The training and installation process are all …
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
6.3
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10.0
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Usability
8.0
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Support Rating
9.8
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Malware on unmanaged and BYO devices can pose a serious risk to corporate resources. Citrix Secure Private Access provides the security controls you need to protect sensitive data—without compromising the employee experience. Monitoring access to applications creates complications for users and IT alike. Citrix Secure Private Access lets you go beyond SSO to provide adaptive authentication, without compromising the user experience.
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Google Endpoint securely manages data, more so the sensitive one, by developing passwords that are strong and complex. Further, Google Endpoint remotely updates or installs software and other details. For purposes of synchronization, Google Endpoint is adequately available and helpful. Lastly, has a utility management scope, and the deployment process is simplistic.
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Pros
  • security: it allows remote wipe of a device
  • compartmentalization: when xenmobile is on the device, it can setup its own client, or have a set portion of the local mail client.
  • mobile support: with a web-based admin portal, no software needs to be setup on a PC to admin remotely [good for on-call techs]
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  • Google Endpoint has a network support system that is wireless.
  • Further, there is remote installation or update from Google Endpoint.
  • Lastly, Google Endpoint manages data without compromise or setbacks.
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Cons
  • Free / Busy functionality would be great
  • Interface changes more than I'd like
  • Better calendaring interface - more like Outlook would be nice.
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  • Google Endpoint lacks proper online templates, for training.
  • Google Endpoint is not a flexible or configurable application unless the developer does.
  • Google Endpoint consumes some system space, making the device load much.
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Usability
The software's usability is what we expected. We knew what our organization needed and Citrix was able to meet our needs. The ability to have the apps on a mobile device has been a great plus and Citrix seems to have really developed a software based on the every day needs of the user.
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Support Rating
Overall the support from the customer service team has been good. They are very timely and expert in resolving the tickets. They have appropriate knowledge to resolve issues in all stages to development. They were up to the point during the implementation stage of the XenMobile, all queries were answered in time to help finish the deployment. The support for last three years has been extraordinary in helping us use XenMobile effectively and efficiently.
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Alternatives Considered
Because of its flexible configuration, XenMobile was a much better fit for us. ZixOne was a reliable, functional MDM product but only functioned in a sandboxed environment. Despite being sandboxed, it was able to push contacts into the native app; however, it could not do the same with calendar data which was where our providers had the biggest heartburn. They could handle segregation of email but did not like having to review two separate calendar applications.
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Google Endpoint has a remote control, which simplifies tasks, and it's not a must for a person to install the software on the required device. Also, Google Endpoint has a free version, and the monthly subscription amount is small. The training and installation process are all fair, effective, and effortless
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Return on Investment
  • It provided more safer environment to access corporate emails on personal device. This reduced costs for VPN and access control measures.
  • Most features are compliant with organizational security features, this reduced costs in third party vendor softwares.
  • Web based admin control portal is very efficient, there is no need to install desktop client for admin control. This saved a lot of time during initial deployment.
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  • Data safety is one of the perfect returns from Google Endpoint.
  • Inventory management ensures proper use of the company's resources.
  • Automatic installations and updates saves on time and expenses.
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